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1. Stepping Over Boundaries: Materials, Methodology and Theory
Introduction
1.1 Against Wrongful Restrictions: On the Advantages of Interdisciplinarity
1.2 Reconstituting Culture: On the Significance of Social Movements
1.3 Life Is the Method: On the Sisterhood of Biography and Society
1.4 Popular Is Not Enough: On Popular Culture and Politics
1.5.1 Music for More Than Music’s Sake: On the Credibility of Politically Engaged Artists
1.5.2 Words Do Not Change Society: Theory Versus Practice
1.5.2.1 On Fictitious Freedom
1.5.2.2 On the Credibility of Hazy Categories
1.5.2.3 On the Passiveness of Theories
2. “The Kingdom of Childhood”: Major Moments of the 1950s
Introduction
2.1 Religion Without Violence: Joan Baez and the Quakers
2.2 Becoming Someone Who Was Alright: On Singing Against Isolation
2.3 The Birth of a Passion: Iraq, 1951
2.4 Preparing for the March on Washington: Joan Baez and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
2.5 Another Teacher of Pacifism: Jewish Scholar Ira Sandperl
3. On Refusal Without Violence: Joan Baez and Henry David Thoreau
4. High School Activist and Folk Music Revivalist
Introduction
4.1 Conservative Nostalgia About the 1950s
4.2 Pedagogy of Paranoia: Activist for the First Time
4.3 The Soundtrack of the American Counterculture: Joan Baez and the Folk Music Revival
5. Postwar Fractures in Society: Joan Baez in the 1960s
Introduction
5.1 Doubted Demarcations: American Society and Change in the 1960s
5.2 Going Further than Allowed: Joan Baez and the Civil Rights Movement
5.3 When Students More than Studied: Joan Baez and the Free Speech Movement
5.4 Playing Domino: Joan Baez Against the Vietnam War
6. A Roller Coaster Decade: Joan Baez in the 1970s
Introduction
6.1 In the Shadow: The Comeback of Conservatism
6.2 No Matter What Their Crime Is: Joan Baez and Political Prisoners
6.3 The Normality of Otherness: Joan Baez and the Gay Liberation Movement
6.4 Life Saving Songs: Joan Baez in South East Asia After the Vietnam War
7. A Narcissistic Decade: Joan Baez in the 1980s
Introduction
7.1 The Political Meaning of Yogurt: Ramboism and Music in the 1980s
7.2 Causing Troubles: Joan Baez in Latin America
7.3 Organized Non-Violence Once More: Joan Baez in Poland
7.4 Singing for the Velvet Revolution: Joan Baez in Czechoslovakia
8. Gone from Danger: Joan Baez in the 1990s
Introduction
8.1 Still Speaking of Dreams: On Different Definitions of Energetic Change
8.2 Singing at the Frontier Lines: Joan Baez in Sarajevo
9. A Lifetime Achievement: Joan Baez in the 2000s
Introduction
9.1 War En Vogue Once More: Consequences of 9/11
9.2 Veterans and Mothers Against the War Once More: Joan Baez and Cindy Sheehan
9.3 Censorship Once More: Joan Baez Not Allowed to Sing at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
10. In Times of Nasty Men: Joan Baez in the 2010s
Introduction
10.1 In the Hall of Fame: Musical and Political Accolades