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Music Transforming Conflict

Case studies of music and conflict transformation in Australia and Canada.

Ariana Phillips-Hutton (Author)

9781108813105, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 12 November 2020

75 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.5 cm, 0.14 kg

Teach the world to sing, and all will be in perfect harmony - or so the songs tell us. Music is widely believed to unify and bring peace, but the focus on music as a vehicle for fostering empathy and reconciliation between opposing groups threatens to overly simplify our narratives of how interpersonal conflict might be transformed. This Element offers a critique of empathy's ethical imperative of radical openness and positions the acknowledgement of moral responsibility as a fundamental component of music's capacity to transform conflict. Through case studies of music and conflict transformation in Australia and Canada, Music Transforming Conflict assesses the complementary roles of musically mediated empathy and guilt in post-conflict societies and argues that a consideration of musical and moral implication as part of studies on music and conflict offers a powerful tool for understanding music's potential to contribute to societal change.

1. How Can Music Help?
2. Constructing Transformation
3. Singing Sorry
4. Chanie's Story
5. Reckoning With Sonic Histories
6 How Music Can Help.

Subject Areas: World music [AVGW], 20th century & contemporary classical music [AVGC6], Music [AV]

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