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Sound Targets – American Soldiers and Music in the Iraq War

Autor Jonathan Pieslak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 mai 2009
Though a part of American soldiers' lives since the Revolutionary War, by World War II music could be broadcast to the front. Today it accompanies soldiers from the recruiting office to the battlefield. For this book, Jonathan Pieslak interviewed returning veterans to learn about the place of music in the Iraq War and in contemporary American military culture in general. Pieslak describes how American soldiers hear, share, use, and produce music both on and off duty. He studies the role of music from recruitment campaigns and basic training to its use "in country" before and during missions. Pieslak explores themes of power, chaos, violence, and survival in the metal and hip-hop music so popular among the troops, and offers insight into the daily lives of American soldiers in the Middle East.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253220875
ISBN-10: 0253220874
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 17 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 155 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Introduction; 1. Music in Military Recruiting; 2. Music as an Inspiration for Combat; 3. Looking at the Opposing Forces: An Introduction to the Music of Anti-American and Anti-Israeli Movements; 4. Music as a Psychological Tactic; 5. Music as a Form of Soldier Expression; 6. Metal and Rap Ideologies in the Iraq War; PostscriptAppendix 1: Map of Iraq; Appendix 2: Soldier E-mail and Sample Questions from Soldier Interviews; Glossary of Military Ranks; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

"Sound Targets reveals just how pervasively popular music has shaped contemporary U.S. military culture. . . . This thoughtful and provocative study will certainly attract a wide audience concerned with music's roles in the time of war." W. Anthony Sheppard, author of Revealing Masks: Exotic Influences and Ritualized Performance in Modernist Music Theater

“Although it is easy to trivialise the use of music in torture, and more broadly in warfare, it is an important and neglected issue... Sound Targets offers a serious and insightful examination of how music was used by American soldiers in the Iraq war.

Sound Targets provides a valuable reminder that, as the author argues, music can both power and disempower; it can both torture and ensure psychic survival.” – Keith Kahn-Harris is an honorary research fellow at the Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society, University of London, and the author of Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge

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The soundtrack of war in the iPod era