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Theology and Protest Music

Bivins, Jason C.(Foreword by)Allen, Shaonta' E.(Contributions by)Altman, Heidi M.(Contributions by)Barnwell, Ysaye Maria(Contributions by)Brooks, Kyle E.(Contributions by)Brown, Rev. Santarvis(Contributions by)Gansinger, Martin Abdel Matin(Contributions by)Gooden, Ristina(Contributions by)Grigsby, Daryl Russell(Contributions by)Harwell, Jonathan H.(Contributions by)Junco, Hannah Marie(Contributions by)Lewis, Andrew Zack(Contributions by)Mendonca, Joezer de Souza(Contributions by)Novaes, Allan Macedo de(Contributions by)Rehak, Carrie(Contributions by)Reinhardt, Jackson T.(Contributions by)Roma, Catherine(Contributions by)Swanson, Brent(Contributions by)Altman, Heidi M.(Edited by)Harwell, Jonathan H.(Edited by)
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Songs of protest have been inspiring activists for millennia, and continue to be created, shared, and reworked across musical genres. From the prophet Habakkuk as proto-protest singer, through a broad spectrum of twentieth and twenty-first century artists and diverse faith traditions, Theology and Protest Music gathers compelling contributions that examine Brazilian eschatology, Black liberation and womanism, esoteric Islam in Five Percenter rap, heavy metal as anti-theology, Howard Thurman's relevance to jazz, Cuban Santerìa priest Pedrito Martinez' sacred Batá drumming, as well as theological reflections on Jay-Z, Funkadelic, Marvin Gaye, Sweet Honey in the Rock, and the social justice chorale movement. Those interested in theology and popular culture, as well as scholars of music, social justice, racial identity, LGBTQ+ studies, and gender studies will find new aspects of the broad spectrum of protest music and its diverse spiritual connections. Theology and Protest Music also features invited contributions by pioneering choral activist Catherine Roma and world-renowned performer, composer, and educator Dr. Ysaye Maria Barnwell.

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1978713452 / 9781978713451
eBook (EPUB)
781.592
15/04/2023
United States
English
360 pages
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