2005
DOI: 10.1080/09639480500329515
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Charity and Political Protest in French Popular Music

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“…Les Enfoirés contributes towards what commentators have identified as the well-established association between mainstream culture and mediatised charity initiatives and events such as charity singles and benefit concerts (Lebrun 2005: 436–7; Robinson, 2012: 407). As Barbara Lebrun observes, concerts produced within a more alternative music scene (e.g.…”
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“…Les Enfoirés contributes towards what commentators have identified as the well-established association between mainstream culture and mediatised charity initiatives and events such as charity singles and benefit concerts (Lebrun 2005: 436–7; Robinson, 2012: 407). As Barbara Lebrun observes, concerts produced within a more alternative music scene (e.g.…”
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“…As Barbara Lebrun observes, concerts produced within a more alternative music scene (e.g. Liberté de Circulation in support of illegal immigrants in France) are not necessarily conducive to raising money and awareness (2005: 436). Les Enfoirés also continues the enduring relationship in France between the mass media and humanitarian causes exemplified by the support given by L’Illustration newspaper to Guadeloupe following an earthquake in 1843 (Lavoinne, 2002: 59-62) or by the famous radio appeal against homelessness and poverty made by the Catholic priest the Abbé Pierre in 1954 (Lavoinne, 2002: 67–8).…”
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