Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Introduction: An Ethnomusicological Approach to Music and Conflict
PART 1: Music in War
1. Kosova Calls for Peace: Song, Myth, and War in an Age of Global Media
2. Musical Enactment of Conflict and Compromise in Azerbaijan
PART 2: Music across Boudaries
3. Music across the DMZ
4. Fife and Fiddle: Protestants and Traditional Music in Northern Ireland
PART 3: Music after Displacement
5. The Suyá and the White Man: Forty-five Years of Musical Diplomacy in Brazil
6. Asymmetrical Relations: Conflict and Music as Human Response
PART 4: Music and Ideology
7. Music at the Margins: Performance and Ideology in the Persianate World
8. Performing Religious Politics: Islamic Musical Arts in Indonesia
PART 5: Music in Application
9. Music in War, Music in Peace: Experiences in Applied Ethnomusicology
10. Music against Fascism: Applied Ethnomusicology in Rostock, Germany
PART 6: Music as Conflict
11. Sound Praxis: Music, Politics, and Violence in Brazil
12. Musical Enactment of Attitudes toward Conflict in the United States
Epilogue: Ethnomusicologists as Advocates
References
Contributors
Index