This thesis demonstrates the value of the \u27hegemonic\u27 theory of politics as a basis for the discussion of the importance of commercially popular music in the political socialization process. The theoretical foundations of popular music studies are considered, the existing literature on popular soul music is reviewed, and an analysis of the lyrics of primarily popular soul songs from 1965 to 1975 is presented. The content analysis suggests that the conception of the black man as described by the whites served a hegemonic function in the culture of African-Americans. However, popular soul music lyrics of the 1960s and 1970s vocalized in opposition to this dominant belief system, celebrating the culture of African-Americans through theme...
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in Amer...
This thesis paper will provide thorough research and analysis regarding the role of music during the...
Soul music\u27s creation in the early 1960s was the result of a stylistic innovation in which young ...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
“Though Some Days the Blues Was Our Parade, Still We Marched Through All the Tears We Made : A Histo...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
Dave Godin (1936-2004) was the single most influential individual involved in popularising African A...
The essays contained in this volume address some of the most visible, durable and influential of Afr...
The topic of popular music in the United States has garnered much analysis from scholars, particular...
This thesis examines the crucial role of spirituals and freedom songs during the American Civil Righ...
This project seeks an understanding of the contributions of popular culture in contemporary America....
Black popular music, since it was first recorded cemmercially in 1920, has, through all its evolving...
This study was an investigation of seven selected rhythm and blues black protest songs, from 1964 to...
Michael Jackson, possibly more than any other pop artist of the 20th Century, managed to bridge the ...
ABSTRACT This is a library research which deals with "rap music" as an element of the Blacks' cultur...
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in Amer...
This thesis paper will provide thorough research and analysis regarding the role of music during the...
Soul music\u27s creation in the early 1960s was the result of a stylistic innovation in which young ...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
“Though Some Days the Blues Was Our Parade, Still We Marched Through All the Tears We Made : A Histo...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
Dave Godin (1936-2004) was the single most influential individual involved in popularising African A...
The essays contained in this volume address some of the most visible, durable and influential of Afr...
The topic of popular music in the United States has garnered much analysis from scholars, particular...
This thesis examines the crucial role of spirituals and freedom songs during the American Civil Righ...
This project seeks an understanding of the contributions of popular culture in contemporary America....
Black popular music, since it was first recorded cemmercially in 1920, has, through all its evolving...
This study was an investigation of seven selected rhythm and blues black protest songs, from 1964 to...
Michael Jackson, possibly more than any other pop artist of the 20th Century, managed to bridge the ...
ABSTRACT This is a library research which deals with "rap music" as an element of the Blacks' cultur...
The racial oppression of black people in many ways has fueled and shaped black musical forms in Amer...
This thesis paper will provide thorough research and analysis regarding the role of music during the...
Soul music\u27s creation in the early 1960s was the result of a stylistic innovation in which young ...