
Av Graham Cassano, Rima Lunin Schultz, Jessica Payette, 2020.Del av serien Studies in Critical Social Sciences.
The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams's Chicago
In Eleanor Smith''s Hull House Songs: The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams''s Chicago, the authors re-publish Hull House Songs (1916), together with critical commentary. Hull-House Songs contains five politically engaged compositions written by the Hull-House music educator, Eleanor Smith. The commentary that accompanies the folio includes an examination of Smith''s poetic sources and musical influences; a study of Jane Addams''s aesthetic theories; and a complete history of the arts at Hull-House. Through this focus upon aesthetic and cultural programs at Hull-House, the author-editors identify the external, and internalized, forces of domination (class position, racial identity, patriarchal disenfranchisement) that limited the work of the Hull-House women, while also recovering the sometimes hidden emancipatory possibilities of their legacy.
With an afterword by Jocelyn Zelasko.
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Av Graham Cassano, Rima Lunin Schultz, Jessica Payette, 2020.Del av serien Studies in Critical Social Sciences.
The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams's Chicago
In Eleanor Smith''s Hull House Songs: The Music of Protest and Hope in Jane Addams''s Chicago, the authors re-publish Hull House Songs (1916), together with critical commentary. Hull-House Songs contains five politically engaged compositions written by the Hull-House music educator, Eleanor Smith. The commentary that accompanies the folio includes an examination of Smith''s poetic sources and musical influences; a study of Jane Addams''s aesthetic theories; and a complete history of the arts at Hull-House. Through this focus upon aesthetic and cultural programs at Hull-House, the author-editors identify the external, and internalized, forces of domination (class position, racial identity, patriarchal disenfranchisement) that limited the work of the Hull-House women, while also recovering the sometimes hidden emancipatory possibilities of their legacy.
With an afterword by Jocelyn Zelasko.
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