TY - BOOK AU - Tomasz Bichta AU - Anna Szwed-Walczak PY - 2021 CY - Berlin, Germany PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 9783631855669 TI - Political Music T2 - Legitimization and Contestation DO - 10.3726/b18472 UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1068987 N2 - In the 12 chapters of this book the authors argue for the universal presence of music in public space and social relations. The examples of American, British, Hungarian, Polish and Russian music serve to elucidate two functions of political music, that of legitimizing and contesting political power. Both satirical songs with their ironic commentary on specific events and people as well as protest songs undermining the system corroborate the universal character of the legitimizing and delegitimizing function of music. The book is addressed to readers interested in countercultural movements and politically engaged music, especially to students of political studies, sociology and cultural studies. KW - engaged music, politicization of music, contestation, legitimization and delegitimization, protest songs, functions of music LA - English ER -