TY - BOOK ID - 46175983 TI - Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic world : rituals and remembrances AU - Diouf, Mamadou AU - Nwankwo, Ifeoma Kiddoe AU - Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan) PY - 2010 SN - 0472901206 0472070967 1282944762 9786612944765 0472027476 0472050966 9780472901203 9780472070961 9781282944763 9780472027477 PB - Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, DB - UniCat KW - Popular music KW - Blacks KW - Dance KW - Hip-hop KW - History and criticism. KW - Music KW - History. KW - Hip-hop culture KW - Hiphop KW - African American arts KW - Popular culture KW - Dances KW - Dancing KW - Amusements KW - Performing arts KW - Balls (Parties) KW - Eurythmics KW - Negroes KW - Ethnology KW - Music, Popular KW - Music, Popular (Songs, etc.) KW - Pop music KW - Popular songs KW - Popular vocal music KW - Songs, Popular KW - Vocal music, Popular KW - Cover versions KW - Black persons KW - Black people KW - Hip-hop. KW - Negro music KW - Negro songs KW - Topical songs (Negro) KW - Topical songs (Negroes) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46175983 AB - Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures. ER -