Mixing Pop and Politics
A Marxist History of Popular Music
Book • 2024
Toby Manning's "Mixing Pop and Politics" offers a Marxist analysis of popular music's evolution, tracing its connection to social and political shifts.
The book examines how various genres, from rock and roll to hip-hop, have reflected and challenged prevailing ideologies.
Manning explores the interplay between music as a commodity and a tool for rebellion, highlighting the tensions between artistic expression and capitalist forces.
The book's detailed historical scope provides a comprehensive understanding of music's role in shaping societal narratives.
Ultimately, "Mixing Pop and Politics" presents a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between music, politics, and culture.
The book examines how various genres, from rock and roll to hip-hop, have reflected and challenged prevailing ideologies.
Manning explores the interplay between music as a commodity and a tool for rebellion, highlighting the tensions between artistic expression and capitalist forces.
The book's detailed historical scope provides a comprehensive understanding of music's role in shaping societal narratives.
Ultimately, "Mixing Pop and Politics" presents a nuanced perspective on the complex relationship between music, politics, and culture.
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