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Introduction. The Cultural Politics of Singers
PART I. THE POLITICS OF AUTHENTICITY AND ICONICITY. Introduction ; Becoming a "Folk" Icon : Pete Seeger and Musical Activism ; An Ordinary Icon : Cassettes, Counternarratives, and Shaykh Imam ; Idolatry and Iconoclasm in K-Pop Fandom
PART II. RACE, GENDER, ETHNICITY, AND CLASS. Introduction ; All On They Mouth Like Liquor ; Compromise and Competition: The Musical Identities of Afro-Cuban Women Singers ; Challenging the Divide Between Elite and Mass Cultures : Opera Icon Beverly Sills
PART III. MULTIPLICITIES OF REPRESENTATIONS. Introduction ; Artful Politics of the Voice : "Queen of Romani Music" Esma Redz?epova ; Teresa Teng : Embodying Asia's Cold Wars ; Women, Political Voice, and the South African Diaspora, 1959-2020
PART IV. SINGERS AND SONGS AS INTERWEAVING NARRATIVES. Introduction ; The Vocal Narratives of Lata Mangeshkar : Gender, Politics, and Nation in India ; Ya Toyour : One Song in Two Voices
Afterword: The Power of Song.

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