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Shoot the Singer! Music Censorship Today   
05/18/2004 10:30AM
Contributed by: ARomero

New BooksDenmark - Shoot the Singer! Music Censorship Today is a new book on censorship of music worldwide, edited by Marie Korpe (Executive Director, Freemuse), published today, May 18, 2004 by Zed Books, London. As part of today's events, there will be a book launch and one-day music censorship seminar in London, featuring Thomas Mapfumo.

Banning music strangles the very soul of a culture. Shoot the Singer! Music Censorship Today surveys contemporary cases of music censorship worldwide for the first time. It also examines the causes, methods and logic behind attempts to prevent people from hearing certain kinds of music by governments, commercial corporations and religious authorities.

In this volume, cases come from a wide range of countries, including Israel, Turkey, North Korea, Mexico, France, South Africa, Afghanistan, Burma, Cuba and the United States. It is particularly striking how different authorities, in diverse societies, worry enormously about music, and use a broad range of techniques to repress it.

As a vivid image of censorship - and a poignant reminder that the same mechanisms apply to very different parts of the world, ideology notwithstanding - are two of the books' photos. One showing a Taliban bonfire of music and video cassettes, the other showing a ‘destruction rally’ of Dixie Chicks CD's being smashed, organized by a local US radio station.

Many of the contributions show that music censorship is not only a developing countries phenomenon, but very much present in the western world today. As well as presenting past and present cases - from the blatant (the assassination of Matoub Lounes, the total ban on music by the Taliban), to the more subtle form of corporate censorship - this volume also explores the logic behind these concerns, including two instances where censors themselves explain what they were doing. Contributions are from scholars, journalists and the testimony of musicians themselves. The majority of the contributions originates from papers presented at the Freemuse organized 2nd World Conference on Music and Censorship, September 2002.

Shoot the Singer! Music Censorship Today  comes with a free CD, featuring songs from some of the artists and cases described in the book.

Freemuse, the compilers of this worldwide survey, is the only organization dedicated to uncovering present day cases of global music censorship - affecting both musicians and composers - and to developing a global network in support of them.

Music censorship has been implemented by states, religions, educational systems, families, retailers and lobbying groups - and in most cases they violate international conventions of human rights. Nevertheless very little research and documentation on music censorship has been done.

Buy Shoot the Singer! Music Censorship Today.

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