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Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Traditions in the Twentieth Century

Ron Eyerman, +1 more
- 28 Feb 1998 - 
- Vol. 42, Iss: 1, pp 113
TLDR
In this paper, the authors discuss the social movements and culture in Sweden, from the sixties to the nineties, from populism to the popular front, and the movements of black music from the New Negro to civil rights.
Abstract
Introduction 1. On social movements and culture 2. Taking traditions seriously 3. Making an alternative popular culture: from populism to the popular front 4. The movements of black music: from the New Negro to civil rights 5. Politics and music in the 1960s 6. From the sixties to the nineties: the case of Sweden 7. Structures of feeling and cognitive praxis.

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