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[Commlist] New book: Popular Music and the Rise of Populism in Europe
Mon Oct 28 12:50:26 GMT 2024
We are happy to announce /*the Open Access *publication of*Popular Music
and the Rise of Populism in Europe*
<https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003293156/popular-music-rise-populism-europe-mario-dunkel-melanie-schiller.>/edited
by Mario Dunkel and Melanie Schiller. This volume also marks the first
publication in the interdisciplinary Music and Politics
<https://www.routledge.com/Music-and-Politics/book-series/MUSPOL?srsltid=AfmBOoqoQBef1O8BiTKt9WQ7qAGnPBE8hbzZe770JmPpvf72m-sIywJj>series
with Routledge.
In celebration of the occasion, we invite you to our series and book
launch online event on *11 November 4-5pm CET*. During this event, we
will present the book and Luca Manucci (University of Lisbon) will lead
a conversation with the authors and the audience.
IASPM BENELUX <https://www.iaspmbenelux.org/> is presenting this launch
in their POP TALKS series.
Please register here
<https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlde-srDksH9SG7ml595j1RJ_-q-c3iQTs>.
*_About the book_*
The book focuses on the role of popular music in the rise of populism in
Europe, centring on the music-related processes of sociocultural
normalisation and the increasing prevalence of populist discourses in
contemporary society. Based on shared research questions, an original
theoretical framework and a combination of innovative methodologies that
pay attention to the specific socio-historical contexts, taking into
account musical material as well as processes of reception, the five
chapters in this volume offer detailed analyses of the nexus of popular
music and populism in Hungary, Italy, Austria, Sweden and Germany. All
of these countries have seen a marked increase in populist parties and
discourses over the last years, as well as significant interactions
between populism and popular music.
**
*_Table of contents_*
*Popular music and the rise of populism in Europe: An introduction*
Mario Dunkel and Melanie Schiller
*1. Populist discourses in pro-government, anti-government, and
anti-elite songs in Hungary under the Orbán regime*
Emília Barna and Ágnes Patakfalvi-Czirják
*2. Playing “Italianness” in popular music: National populism and music
in contemporary Italy*
Manuela Caiani and Enrico Padoan
*3. “I wanna get back home”: Performing a populist Austrian homeland in
popular music*
André Doehring and Kai Ginkel
*4. Populism in the land of pop: The Sweden Democrats, popular music,
and the performance of heroic averageness*
Melanie Schiller
*5. Pop stars as voice of the people: Xavier Naidoo, Andreas Gabalier,
and the performance of populism during the Covid-19 pandemic*
Mario Dunkel and Reinhard Kopanski
*Afterword: Popular music and populism in Europe*
Mario Dunkel and Melanie Schiller
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