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How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the Aids Crisis, 1981-1996 (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)
Jones Matthew (Author)
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Routledge
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How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the Aids Crisis, 1981-1996 (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series) - Jones Matthew
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Synopsis "How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the Aids Crisis, 1981-1996 (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series)"
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.
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The book is written in English.
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