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Vol. 12.2 (Oct. 2019)
Music & Rights in the Americas
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Mario Dunkel, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg:
“Jazz Embodies Human Rights”: The Politics of UNESCO’s International Jazz Day
Lene Annette Karpp, Freie Universität Berlin:
Queer (-/and) Feminist DIY Practices in Punk and the “Sexual Turn” in Human Rights
Meagan Sylvester, The University of the West Indies:
Popular Music, Identity, Social Change and Human Rights: Responses from Trinidad’s Calypso Music
Yolanda Minerva Campos García, Universidad de Guadalajara:
a Memoria institucional del Festival de Avándaro. Los documentos sobre el festival en el Archivo General de la Nación en México y el Informe Avándaro del gobierno del Estado de México
Terence Kumpf, Technische Universität Dortmund:
Persistent Resistance: The Demand for Collective and Individual Human Rights Action in the Music of Rebel Diaz
Pablo Luis Rivera, Universidad de Puerto Rico / Restauración Cultural & Juan José Vélez Peña, Universidad de Bremen / Restauración Cultural:
Bomba y plena, música afropuertorriqueña y rebeldía social y estética
Paloma Coatlicue Rodríguez Villarruel, Bielefeld University:
Nahua Reggae and Metal: A Comparative Case between LA and Mexico City
Anne Lappert, Bielefeld University:
Book Review: Sonic Politics: Music and Social Movements in the Americas
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