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    From Ireland to the States. The Re-contextualisation of U2’s “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” in different political contexts
    Autor
    Filardo Llamas, LauraAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Año del Documento
    2019
    Editorial
    John Benjamins
    Documento Fuente
    Filardo-Llamas, L. (2019). From Ireland to the States. The Re-contextualisation of U2’s “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” in different political contexts. Journal of Language and politics 18.4: 509-525
    Resumo
    In this article I start from an understanding of songs as socio-cultural discourses which may also perform a political function. This political function can be reflected in the promotion of particular world-views about given socio-political events and/or in the attempt by the singer to make the audience perform given political actions. To prove this, I will look at the re-contextualization process undergone by a well-known song by U2: “Sunday, Bloody Sunday” (1983).This song was originally written to respond to the violence of the Northern Irish conflict, but it has been later used to react to other socio-political events. By relying on a cognitive approach to the study of songs, this paper tries to answer two questions: i) how can we explain the re-contextualization process undergone by the song and why is it possible? and ii) how is politics embedded with musical performances?
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.1075/jlp.18061.fil
    Patrocinador
    MINECO- Proyecto CODISCO(Construcción discursiva del conflicto (FFI2017-85227-R)).
    Version del Editor
    https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/jlp.18061.fil
    Propietario de los Derechos
    John Benjamins
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/48825
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    info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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