Music and the Elusive Revolution: Cultural Politics and Political Culture in France, 1968-1981
Eric Drott
(Author)
Description
In May 1968, France teetered on the brink of revolution as a series of student protests spiraled into the largest general strike the country has ever known. In the forty years since, May '68 has come to occupy a singular place in the modern political imagination, not just in France but across the world. Eric Drott examines the social, political, and cultural effects of May '68 on a wide variety of music in France, from the initial shock of 1968 through the "long" 1970s and the election of Mitterrand and the socialists in 1981. Drott's detailed account of how diverse music communities developed in response to 1968 and his pathbreaking reflections on the nature and significance of musical genre come together to provide insights into the relationships that link music, identity, and politics.Product Details
Price
$41.94
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
July 02, 2011
Pages
347
Dimensions
5.9 X 0.9 X 8.9 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520268975
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About the Author
Eric Drott is Associate Professor of Music at the University of Texas.
Reviews
"A vivid documentary."--Arnold Whittall Emeritus, King's College London"Oxford Journal" (09/18/2012)
"An impressive work of admirable erudition."--H-France Review Of Books (04/12/2012)
"An impressive work of admirable erudition."--H-France Review Of Books (04/12/2012)