TY - BOOK ID - 77888280 TI - Jazz/Not Jazz : The Music and Its Boundaries AU - Ake, David Andrew AU - Garrett, Charles Hiroshi AU - Goldmark, Daniel PY - 2012 SN - 1280491884 9786613587114 0520951352 9780520951358 9780520271036 0520271033 9780520271043 0520271041 9781280491887 6613587117 PB - Berkeley, California : University of California Press, DB - UniCat KW - Jazz - History and criticism. KW - Jazz -- History and criticism. KW - Jazz KW - Music KW - Music, Dance, Drama & Film KW - Music History & Criticism, Popular - Jazz, Rock, etc. KW - History and criticism KW - 20th century america. KW - 20th century music. KW - african american history. KW - african american jazz. KW - afro-latin jazz. KW - american music history. KW - american music. KW - asian american jazz. KW - black music. KW - books for music lovers. KW - caribbean jazz. KW - evolution of jazz. KW - history of jazz. KW - history of music. KW - intercultural music. KW - jazz and blues. KW - jazz icons. KW - jazz literature. KW - jazz lovers. KW - jazz music. KW - jazz performers. KW - jazz studies. KW - jazz tradition. KW - latin jazz. KW - louis armstrong. KW - music and culture. KW - music history majors. KW - music studies. KW - musicians. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77888280 AB - What is jazz? What is gained-and what is lost-when various communities close ranks around a particular definition of this quintessentially American music? Jazz/Not Jazz explores some of the musicians, concepts, places, and practices which, while deeply connected to established jazz institutions and aesthetics, have rarely appeared in traditional histories of the form. David Ake, Charles Hiroshi Garrett, and Daniel Goldmark have assembled a stellar group of writers to look beyond the canon of acknowledged jazz greats and address some of the big questions facing jazz today. More than just a history of jazz and its performers, this collections seeks out those people and pieces missing from the established narratives to explore what they can tell us about the way jazz has been defined and its history has been told. ER -