Its theme of “Music and Power” provided the cornerstone for this volume twelve of the thirteen essays here were presented as conference papers for that meeting. I am grateful to the British Forum for Ethnomusicology which, with the generous support of the British Academy, sponsored the society’s annual meeting in 2001 (London, UK). Subversion and Countersubversion: Power, Control, and Meaning in the New Iranian Pop Music Laudan Nooshin Fighting for the Right (to) Party? Discursive Negotiations of Power in Preunification East German Popular Music Edward Larkeyġ3. There Goes the Transnational Neighborhood: Calypso Buys a Bungalow Michael Eldridgeġ1. Barbadian Tuk Music-A Fusion of Musical Cultures Sharon Meredithġ0.
Hands Off My Instrument! Helen Reddingtonĩ. The Power of Recently Revitalized Serbian Rural Folk Music in Urban Settings Jelena JovanoviçĨ. Dancing for the Eternal President Keith Howardħ. The Making of a National Musical Icon: Xian XinghaiĪnd His Yellow River Cantata Hon-Lun Yang 6. The Power to Influence Minds: German Folk Music during the Nazi Era and After Britta Sweersĥ. Power Needs Names: Hegemony, Folklorization, and the Viejitos Dance of Michoacán, Mexico Ruth Hellier-TinocoĤ. Discipline and Choralism: The Birth of Musical Colonialism Grant Olwageģ. A Censorship of Forgetting: Origins and Origin Myths of “Battle Hymn of the Republic” Annie J. Includes bibliographical references and index. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Music, power, and politics / edited by Annie J. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to Copyright © 2005 by Routledge All rights reserved. This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. Published in 2005 by Routledge 270 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10016 Published in Great Britain by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park, Abingdon Oxon OX14 4RN U.K. Johns Hopkins University Press has generously given permission to reprint Michael Eldridge’s essay, “There Goes the Transnational Neighborhood: Calypso Buys a Bungalow,” from Callaloo 25:2 (2002).