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Since the early twentieth century, radio has emerged as a crucial medium in both society and armed conflict. Its affordability and long-range transmission capabilities have made it integral to the wartime strategies of governments and guerrilla groups. However, the role of music in wartime radio has received limited scholarly attention, despite its significance. The essays in this volume present case studies that span over eighty years and five continents, examining the various roles music plays in wartime and conflict situations. Music serves as a means of information and misinformation, a communication tool for those separated yet connected by conflict, and a way to manage complex emotions. The contributions highlight that music is not merely a background element but can actively influence the course of conflicts. Through diverse examples and theoretical discussions, this collection significantly advances the musicological study of war and conflict, demonstrating the multifaceted impact of music in these contexts. The volume underscores the importance of understanding music's role beyond being a simple soundtrack, revealing its potential to shape the dynamics of conflict.
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The soundtrack of conflict, M. J. Grant
- Idioma
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- 2013
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