Milton Public Library

Pantomime Terror, Music and Politics

Label
Pantomime Terror, Music and Politics
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pantomime Terror
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Music and Politics
Summary
Pantomime is a theatrical form that has come to rule our everyday lives as terror. In the early years of the 21st-century, a dissembling political demonology has sometimes placed otherwise merely lyrical musicians in a volatile predicament. The discussion here is of Fun-da-Mental's Aki Nawaz portrayed as a 'suicide rapper', Asian Dub Foundation striking poses from the street in support of youth in Paris and Algiers, and M.I.A., born free fighting immigration crackdown with atrocity video. Along the way, bus bombs, comedy circuits, critical theory, Arabian Nights, Bradley Wiggins, Dinarzade, Karl Marx, Paris boulevards, Molotov, Mao, the Eiffel Tower, reserve armies, lists, Richard Wagner, Samina Malik, Slavoj Žižek, Freudian slips, red-heads, Guantanamo. The book offers some sharp critiques of our contemporary complacency, and the failures of theory as more than ten years of war on terror turns anxiety at home and drone-strike assassinations abroad into a normal everyday. This pantomime is a terror story told over-and-over to distract from the workings of a despotic power. The need for an adequate (winning) counter-narrative was never more, clear
Target audience
adult
Classification
Contributor
Content

Incoming Resources