ABSTRACT

This book highlights the links between politics and governance and the arts. The essays in the volume show how literature and music have challenged those in power risking political censure. In addition, they also try to delineate how patronage has been used for propaganda, or to stir up national fervour. They focus on the tension and symbiosis between the politician and the artist foregrounding how they have always tried to influence, challenge, and, in some cases, undermine one another.

This volume will serve as an indispensable source for researchers and academics in political science, the humanities and performing arts.

chapter |9 pages

Politics, Literature and Music

An Introduction

part I|121 pages

Politics in Literature

chapter 1|18 pages

Sacred scripture

A guide to politics and governance, past and present

chapter 2|13 pages

Everything and nothing

The question of politics in Shakespeare's works and why it matters

chapter 3|10 pages

William Morris

Art, politics and the context of creativity

chapter 8|16 pages

Oliver Friggieri's Political Literature

From Appropriation to Universality

part II|123 pages

Politics in Music

chapter 9|12 pages

Mobilising the Masses Through Music and Songs

The Global Phenomenon of Music and Politics

chapter 11|13 pages

Modernity and Nazism in German Film Music

Werner Egk and Walter Gronostay

chapter 12|13 pages

A Reflection of a Changing Europe

The Politics of the Eurovision Song Contest

chapter 13|16 pages

Malta's National Orchestra

A Symbol of Statehood

chapter 14|17 pages

Subtle or Irreverent

The Political Lyrics of Maltese kantawturi

chapter 15|15 pages

Politicians, Rifts and Music

Parody Songs in Maltese Politics

chapter 16|16 pages

90 village band clubs

A Maltese socio-political phenomenon