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Popular Music and Public Diplomacy : Transnational and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
A Musical Inquisition? Soviet ‘Deputies’ of Musical Entertainment in Hungary during the Early 1950s
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Author(s):
Ádám Ignácz
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Mario Dunkel
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Sina A. Nitzsche
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December 31 2018
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transcript Verlag
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December 31 2018
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DOI:
10.14361/9783839443583-008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Frontmatter
pp. 5
Table of Contents
pp. 7
Acknowledgements
pp. 9
Popular Music and Public Diplomacy An Introduction
pp. 29
Music in Transnational Transfers and International Competitions Germany, Britain, and the US in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
pp. 49
The Paradoxes of Cultural and Music Diplomacy in a Federal Country A Case Study from Flanders, Belgium
pp. 69
Dervish on the Eurovision Stage Popular Music and the Heterogeneity of Power Interests in Contemporary Turkey
pp. 95
Between Propaganda and Public Diplomacy Jazz in the Cold War
pp. 117
“Liberated from Serfdom” Willis Conover and the Tallinn Jazz Festival of 1967
pp. 133
A Musical Inquisition? Soviet ‘Deputies’ of Musical Entertainment in Hungary during the Early 1950s
pp. 155
Dancing in Chains Why Music Can’t Keep the World Free
pp. 175
Becoming a Blue-Collar Musical Diplomat Billy Joel and Bridging the US-Soviet Divide in 1987
pp. 197
Music Trade in the Slipstream of Cultural Diplomacy Western Rock and Pop in a Fenced-In Record Market
pp. 209
National Flamencoism Flamenco as an Instrument of Spanish Public Diplomacy in Franco’s Regime (1939-1975)
pp. 233
The Ethics and Politics of Empathy in US Hip-Hop Diplomacy The Case of the Next Level Program
pp. 255
Popular Musicking and the Politics of Spectatorship at the United Nations
pp. 277
From Sons of Gastarbeita to Songs of Gastarbeiter Migrant and Post-Migrant Integration through Music and German Musical Diplomacy from the 1990s to the Present
pp. 301
Public Diplomacy and Decision-Making in the Eurovision Song Contest
pp. 315
List of Contributors
pp. 321
Index
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