The years 1965 – 1971 were tumultuous ones at the University of Iowa. Student protests against the Vietnam War, racial and sexist discrimination, University complicity in the war effort, and police brutality wracked campus. Simultaneously, an avant-garde community of artists, writers, and musicians created a sub-society of free expression and creative opposition to mainstream values and practices. The music of the era - written, produced, performed, and recorded by both local and national artists - was pivotal in creating and circulating the rhetoric of Iowa student protest to its supporters. In order to find where music and student protest converged, I conducted several oral interviews with musicians and artists who were active in the prot...
My theorisation of a public pedagogy of protest music is initially located in the persistent and per...
In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon announced expanded military activity for US troops in Camb...
In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon announced expanded military activity for US troops in Camb...
The years 1965 – 1971 were tumultuous ones at the University of Iowa. Student protests against the V...
This research analyzes the role that music plays in social movements in the United States, focusing ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Protes...
My undergraduate thesis inspects the intersection that occurs when social advocacy and music combine...
Throughout the course of American history, music has served as a vital cultural mode for the express...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper works to answer the question of how advances in the t...
This thesis explores the roles music can play in the making of social movements. The theme is studie...
Using print media such as band biographies, books, and journals that address youth, popular culture,...
Throughout U.S. history, music has served as a soundtrack to transformative social and cultural move...
Between the mid-1960s and early-1970s, the genres of folk and rock music were often culturally subve...
This study explores what are commonly called “protest songs.” Groups involved in mass social movemen...
Music, the Non-Governmental Actor Changing Political Policy: Have We Failed the Power of Music? Peop...
My theorisation of a public pedagogy of protest music is initially located in the persistent and per...
In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon announced expanded military activity for US troops in Camb...
In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon announced expanded military activity for US troops in Camb...
The years 1965 – 1971 were tumultuous ones at the University of Iowa. Student protests against the V...
This research analyzes the role that music plays in social movements in the United States, focusing ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Protes...
My undergraduate thesis inspects the intersection that occurs when social advocacy and music combine...
Throughout the course of American history, music has served as a vital cultural mode for the express...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper works to answer the question of how advances in the t...
This thesis explores the roles music can play in the making of social movements. The theme is studie...
Using print media such as band biographies, books, and journals that address youth, popular culture,...
Throughout U.S. history, music has served as a soundtrack to transformative social and cultural move...
Between the mid-1960s and early-1970s, the genres of folk and rock music were often culturally subve...
This study explores what are commonly called “protest songs.” Groups involved in mass social movemen...
Music, the Non-Governmental Actor Changing Political Policy: Have We Failed the Power of Music? Peop...
My theorisation of a public pedagogy of protest music is initially located in the persistent and per...
In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon announced expanded military activity for US troops in Camb...
In April of 1970, President Richard Nixon announced expanded military activity for US troops in Camb...