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Music Downtown Eastside

Music Downtown Eastside

Human Rights and Capability Development through Music in Urban Poverty

9780197535073
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Music Downtown Eastside draws on two decades of research in one of North Americas poorest urban areas to illustrate how human rights can be promoted through music. Harrisons examination of how gentrification, grant funding, and community organizations affect the success or failure of human rights-focused musical initiatives offers insights into the complex relationship between culture, poverty, and human rights that have global implications and applicability. The book takes the reader into popular music jams and music therapy sessions offered to the poor in churches, community centers and health organizations. Harrison analyzes the capabilities music-making develops, and musical moments where human rights are respected, promoted, threatened, or violated. The book offers insights on the relationship between music and poverty, a social deprivation that diminishes capabilities and rights. It contributes to the human rights literature by examiningcritically how human rights can be strengthened in cultural practices and policy.
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OUP USA
98271
9780197535073
9780197535073

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Publication date
2020
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
232
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
386
  • Acknowledgements; Introduction; Chapter 1: Music in Urban Poverty: Why Rights? Why Capabilities?; Part I: Popular Music for Vancouvers Poor; Chapter 2: Jams and Music Therapy Sessions; Chapter 3: Organizations Hosting Music-Making for Urban Poor; Part II: Human Rights and Capability Development in Musical Moments; Chapter 4: The Human Right to Health: Autonomy; Chapter 5: Harm Reduction; Chapter 6: Womens Rights; Chapter 7: Self-determination; Chapter 8: The Right to the City during Gentrification; Part III: Conclusions; Chapter 9: The Power to Do Something; References;
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