My name is Angelina Gibson and I am the Assistant Editor of Music & Politics. Co-editors Drs. Karen Fournier and Mackenzie Pierce, Michigan Publishing, the M&P staff, and I wish to share the Volume 19, Spring 2025 issue (link) of the journal. Below, you will find the list of the issue’s contents and authors:
“Re-hearing the ‘Darmstadt School’: Or, Politics Beyond Pluralism” John Davies
“Performing National Gymnastics: The Appropriation of Japanese Radio Exercise and Militarism in Postcolonial South Korea” Chaeyoung Lee
“Listening with Lefebvre: The Sound of the Everyday in Postwar Radio Art” Janina Müller
“Musical Development: Classical Music and Gentrification in Louisville, KY” Marianna Ritchey
“Play It Again, Yvonne: Lefébure and Radio Performance as an Embodied Technology of French Resistance, Hope, and Friendship During World War II” Jillian C. Rogers
“The History of Use of Recordings of Popular Music in Zambia’s Electoral Campaigns” Mathew Tembo
“Enabling the King(s) of Opera: Institutional Responsibility for Sexual Misconduct” Anna Valcour
“Recent Books” Angelina Gibson
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