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How to make music in an epidemic : popular music making during the AIDS crisis, 1981-1996 / Matthew J. Jones.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Ashgate popular and folk music seriesPublication details: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.Edition: [1.]Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003016632
  • 1003016634
  • 9781040043448
  • 1040043445
  • 9781040043554
  • 1040043550
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 782.42164 23/eng/20240411
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Contents:
Introduction -- Palimpsests -- Intertexts -- Pedagogies -- Conspiracies -- Testimonials -- Epilogue.
Summary: "This volume examines responses to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Anglophone popular musicians and music video during the AIDS crisis (1981-1996). Through close reading of song lyrics, musical texts, and music videos, this book demonstrates how music played an integral part in the artistic-activist response to the AIDS epidemic, demonstrating music as a way to raise money for HIV/AIDS services, to articulate affective responses to the epidemic, to disseminate public health messages, to talk back to power, and to bear witness to the losses of AIDS"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction -- Palimpsests -- Intertexts -- Pedagogies -- Conspiracies -- Testimonials -- Epilogue.

"This volume examines responses to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Anglophone popular musicians and music video during the AIDS crisis (1981-1996). Through close reading of song lyrics, musical texts, and music videos, this book demonstrates how music played an integral part in the artistic-activist response to the AIDS epidemic, demonstrating music as a way to raise money for HIV/AIDS services, to articulate affective responses to the epidemic, to disseminate public health messages, to talk back to power, and to bear witness to the losses of AIDS"-- Provided by publisher.

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