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Keine Macht für Niemand. Pop und Politik in Deutschland

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Keine Macht für Niemand. Pop und Politik in DeutschlandWas erzhlt Pop ber die deutsche Geschichte? Popmusik reflektiert die Zeitgeschichte, prgt die Erinnerungskultur und bt Kritik. Marcus S. Kleiner schildert die Entwicklung der deutschsprachigen Popmusik seit 1945 und ihr Zusammenspiel mit Politik. Anhand politischer Ereignisse analysiert er Songs wie Franz Josef Degenhardts 'Wlfe mitten im Mai' als Warnung vor dem Faschismus der 1960er Jahre, 'Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht' von Ton Steine

Was erzählt Pop über die deutsche Geschichte? Popmusik reflektiert die Zeitgeschichte, prägt die Erinnerungskultur und übt Kritik. Marcus S. Kleiner schildert die Entwicklung der deutschsprachigen Popmusik seit 1945 und ihr Zusammenspiel mit Politik. Anhand politischer Ereignisse analysiert er Songs wie Franz Josef Degenhardts 'Wölfe mitten im Mai' als Warnung vor dem Faschismus der 1960er Jahre, 'Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht' von Ton Steine Scherben als Ausdruck der Utopien der 1970er oder Ebows 'Punani Power' als Intervention für Geschlechtergerechtigkeit. Mit Antilopen Gang, Akne Kid Joe, BAP, Blond, Wolf Biermann, Samy Deluxe, Fehlfarben, Fresh Familee, Fasia Jansen, Hans-A-Plast, Lin Jaldati, Cem Karaca, Kettcar, Muff Potter, Schrottgrenze, Slime, Tocotronic, Hannes Wader, ZSK und vielen mehr. Mit zahlreichen Interviews und Playlists zum Mithören. 'Das Phänomen Popmusik an sich finde ich politisch. Weil es mit der Gesellschaft zu tun hat, weil Popmusik in der Gesellschaft funktioniert und dort sofort politische Fragen aufwirft.' Thorsten Nagelschmidt (Muff Potter)

EAN: 9783150114643
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Auflage: Originalausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr: 14.05.2025
Autoren: Kleiner, Marcus S.
Auflage/Ausgabe: Originalausgabe
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 400
Abbildungen: 25 schwarz-weiße und 25 farbige Fotos
Keyword: Antisemitismus; Broilers; Buch; Bücher; Demokratie; Donots; Entpolitisierung; Gegenkultur; Generationenkonflikt; Gesellschaftsgeschichte; Gesellschaftskritik; Interviews; Klima-Krise; Kulturgeschichte; Menschenfeindlichkeit; Muff Potter; Musik; Musiker; Musikerinnen; Musiksachbuch; Nachkriegszeit; Popkultur; Popmusik; Protestmusik; Rassismus; Rechtsruck; Reeducation; Sachbuch Musik; Sexismus; Solidarität; Subversion; Tocotronic
Fachschema: Pop (Musik)~Musikgeschichte~Populärkultur~Trivialkultur
Fachkategorie: Unterhaltungsmusik, Popmusik~Musikgeschichte~Biografien und Sachliteratur~Kulturpolitik und Kulturdebatten~Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte
Länge: 215 mm
Breite: 135 mm
Höhe: 40 mm
Gewicht: 650 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
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