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The Sound of Patriotism

2024/7/5
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Joseph Thompson:本书探讨了冷战时期乡村音乐产业的兴起,以及美国军方在其中扮演的关键角色。从康尼·B·盖伊开始,乡村音乐被用于政府宣传和军队招募,逐渐与爱国主义联系在一起。然而,这一过程中也存在着种族主义和政治操纵的问题,许多黑人音乐家的贡献被忽视。越战时期,乡村音乐的爱国主义形象受到挑战,并逐渐演变为党派色彩更浓厚的政治表达。 Micah Loewinger:作为主持人,Micah Loewinger引导访谈,提出问题,并对嘉宾的观点进行总结和补充。他关注乡村音乐与爱国主义、政治之间的复杂关系,以及不同时期、不同艺术家对这一关系的诠释。 Brooke Gladstone:作为主持人,Brooke Gladstone与Micah Loewinger共同主持节目,并参与对Jack Hamilton的访谈。她关注的是歌曲《The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down》的复杂含义,以及它如何被不同群体解读。 Jack Hamilton:Jack Hamilton认为,《The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down》并非简单的南方邦联赞歌,其创作背景和含义远比表面复杂。这首歌反映了当时美国社会对历史和身份认同的探索,以及对越战的反思。歌曲的含义会随着时间和社会背景的变化而发生改变,这体现了艺术作品的开放性和复杂性。 Early James:Early James对歌曲《The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down》进行了改编,以回应2020年夏季的种族平等抗议活动,这体现了歌曲在不同时代和语境下的不同解读和演变。

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Every year on the Fourth of July, households across America embrace the aesthetics of patriotism. On this week’s On the Media, find out how the early country music industry got a major boost from the US military and became associated with the “sound of patriotism.” Plus, how a song written by a Canadian became an anthem for the Confederate “lost cause.”

[01:00] Host Micah Loewinger speaks with Joseph Thompson), a professor of history and author of the new book Cold War Country), about how hillbilly music transformed into the powerful country music industry, starting with a little assistance from the US military in the 1940s and 50s.

[18:40] Micah continues his conversation with Joseph Thompson) about how country music came to be linked to a certain type of American patriotism, and why some of country music’s most famous jingoistic songs are more complex than many listeners think. 

[32:15] Brooke Gladstone speaks with Jack Hamilton), pop critic for Slate and author of the book Just Around Midnight: Rock and Roll and the Racial Imagination, about how “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” became an anthem for the Confederate ‘Lost Cause.’ This interview originally aired on our January 8th, 2021 show.

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