Onyebadi, Uche Titus, Arif, Delaware
Readers should explore this book by Onyebadi, Uche Titus, and Arif to gain essential insights into the critical, yet often misunderstood, role of music in Asian political affairs.
The Asian continent is characterized by an immense spectrum of political systems, diverse populations, a multitude of religions, and distinct cultural identities. Despite this profound complexity, the underlying dynamics of politics, the intricacies of political affairs, and the varied ways societies operate within this vast region are often not well understood and are frequently subject to misinterpretation. A significant factor contributing to this gap in understanding is the unexamined or misunderstood role of music and its far-reaching influence on political affairs. To address this critical oversight, "Music and Engagement in the Asian Political Space" offers a comprehensive compilation of scholarly work focused specifically on the interplay between music and political engagement across Asia. This seminal reference source explores key themes such as the cultural dimensions of political expression, the diverse mechanisms of engagement through music, the symbolic and political power of national anthems, and the strategic use of music in political communication. It serves as an invaluable resource for a broad audience, including government officials, policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students seeking to deepen their understanding of Asian political landscapes.
Authors: Onyebadi, Uche Titus, Arif, Delaware
Publication date: 13-03-2023
Language: en
Pages: 276
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