Almanac Songs and Singers: Protest, Détournement and Incorporation

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    Abstract

    This article takes a look at the practice of the radical leftist singing group The Almanac Singers (whose members included Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, among others) from their earliest anti-capitalist and anti-war songs to their later, more liberal contributions to negotiating a unified (war) effort against Fascism.
    Issues addressed herein will include assessing strategies in the practices of musical performers who have political agendas, investigating the usefulness of Guy Debord’s terminology of détournement ("turning expressions of the capitalist system and its media culture against itself"), as well as the Birmingham School’s set of terms: commodification, familiarization and incorporation.
    The paper will progress through a lyrics and performance analysis, and will contextualize these with attempts to situate The Almanac Singers culturally and politically in the turbulent public and clandestine discourse climate of the US in the late ‘30s and early ‘40s.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftAmerican Studies in Scandinavia
    Vol/bind47
    Udgave nummer2
    Sider (fra-til)29-46
    Antal sider16
    ISSN0044-8060
    StatusUdgivet - nov. 2015
    BegivenhedCurrents and Countercurrents: Nordic Association of American Studies Biennial Conference - University of Karlstad, Karlstad, Sverige
    Varighed: 24 maj 201326 maj 2013
    Konferencens nummer: 23

    Konference

    KonferenceCurrents and Countercurrents
    Nummer23
    LokationUniversity of Karlstad
    Land/OmrådeSverige
    ByKarlstad
    Periode24/05/201326/05/2013

    Emneord

    • folk song analysis
    • lyrics
    • dissent
    • detournement

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