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Jazz --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Noirs américains --- Musique --- African Americans --- Music --- Jazz - History and criticism --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism
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This collection of essays and poems about the influence of jazz on writing and culture in this country, an expanded edition of the 1986 publication, is a rewarding volume for all those entranced by jazz. Carruth brings his considerable poetic and literary sensibilities to bear on a topic very near to his heart: ""Those who are devoted primarily to jazz, to poetry, to all the arts, are also those who contribute more intelligently than others to our practical and moral, political and social, advancement.""
African Americans -- Music -- History and criticism. --- Blues (Music) -- History and criticism. --- Jazz -- History and criticism. --- African Americans --- Jazz --- Blues (Music) --- Music --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- Music History & Criticism, National - Folk, Patriotic, Political --- History and criticism
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Spirituals (Songs) --- Slaves --- Negro spirituals --- Esclaves --- History and criticism --- Social conditions --- Religious life --- Histoire et critique --- Conditions sociales --- Vie religieuse --- Spirituals (Songs) - History and criticism --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism --- Enslaved persons --- Religious life. --- Social conditions. --- African Americans
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Pourquoi la philosophie s'est-elle si souvent satisfaite au mieux de méconnaître le jazz et, au pire, de le mésentendre (Adorno) ? L'une des réponses serait que l'irruption du jazz, au début du XXe siècle, réimporte des valeurs - oralité, imitation, priorité du corps sur le signe, unité du sens et de la voix - que l'Occident s'est efforcé de congédier dès l'origine de la philosophie occidentale. Deux mille cinq cents ans plus tard, après une lente maturation au sein de la communauté afro-américaine, le jazz consacre des thèmes esthétiques et ontologiques auxquels les nouvelles techniques de communication et de diffusion assurent un retentissement planétaire.
Jazz --- Philosophy and aesthetics --- Philosophie et esthétique --- African Americans --- History and criticism. --- Philosophy and aesthetics. --- Music --- Philosophie et esthétique --- History and criticism --- Jazz - History and criticism. --- Jazz - Philosophy and aesthetics. --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Appréciation --- Appréciation
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Music --- Spirituals (Songs) --- Negro Spirituals --- History and criticism --- Histoire et critique --- Gospel music --- African Americans --- History and criticism. --- -Gospel music --- -African Americans --- -784 <44> --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- Popular music --- Sacred songs --- -History and criticism --- Negro spirituals --- 784 <44> --- Music&delete& --- African American songs --- 78.39.1 --- Black people --- Spirituals (Songs) - History and criticism. --- Gospel music - History and criticism. --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism. --- Musique gospel
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African Americans - History and criticism. --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism. --- American poetry - African American authors - History and criticism. --- American poetry. --- Slaves. --- Slaves - United States - Songs and music - History and criticism. --- American poetry --- Spirituals (Songs) --- African Americans --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- American Literature --- Literature - General --- African American authors --- History and criticism --- Music --- Slaves --- History and criticism. --- Songs and music --- Literature. --- Oral history. --- Social history. --- Literature, Modern. --- Poetry. --- America --- Poetry and Poetics. --- North American Literature. --- Social History. --- Oral History. --- Early Modern/Renaissance Literature. --- Literatures. --- United States --- America-Literatures. --- America—Literatures. --- American poetry: African-American authors. --- Spiritual songs. --- African-Americans: music
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African Americans --- Spirituals (Songs) --- Blues (Music) --- Music --- History and criticism. --- Religion. --- -Music --- -Spirituals (Songs) --- -African Americans --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- Art music --- Art music, Western --- Classical music --- Musical compositions --- Musical works --- Serious music --- Western art music --- Western music (Western countries) --- History and criticism --- -History and criticism --- Religion --- -Africans --- Music&delete& --- Black people --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism. --- Spirituals (Songs) - History and criticism. --- Blues (Music) - History and criticism. --- Music - United States - History and criticism. --- African Americans - Religion.
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This powerful book covers the vast and various terrain of African American music, from bebop to hip-hop. Guthrie P. Ramsey, Jr., begins with an absorbing account of his own musical experiences with family and friends on the South Side of Chicago, evoking Sunday-morning worship services, family gatherings with food and dancing, and jam sessions at local nightclubs. This lays the foundation for a brilliant discussion of how musical meaning emerges in the private and communal realms of lived experience and how African American music has shaped and reflected identities in the black community. Deeply informed by Ramsey's experience as an accomplished musician, a sophisticated cultural theorist, and an enthusiast brought up in the community he discusses, Race Music explores the global influence and popularity of African American music, its social relevance, and key questions regarding its interpretation and criticism. Beginning with jazz, rhythm and blues, and gospel, this book demonstrates that while each genre of music is distinct-possessing its own conventions, performance practices, and formal qualities-each is also grounded in similar techniques and conceptual frameworks identified with African American musical traditions. Ramsey provides vivid glimpses of the careers of Dinah Washington, Louis Jordan, Dizzy Gillespie, Cootie Williams, and Mahalia Jackson, among others, to show how the social changes of the 1940's elicited an Afro-modernism that inspired much of the music and culture that followed. Race Music illustrates how, by transcending the boundaries between genres, black communities bridged generational divides and passed down knowledge of musical forms and styles. It also considers how the discourse of soul music contributed to the vibrant social climate of the Black Power Era. Multilayered and masterfully written, Race Music provides a dynamic framework for rethinking the many facets of African American music and the ethnocentric energy that infused its creation.
African Americans in popular culture --- Afro-Americains dans la culture populaire --- Afro-Amerikanen in de volkscultuur --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism. --- African Americans in popular culture. --- Popular music - Social aspects - United States. --- Music History & Criticism, National - Folk, Patriotic, Political --- Music --- Music, Dance, Drama & Film --- African Americans --- Popular music --- History and criticism. --- Social aspects --- Afro-Americans in popular culture --- Popular culture --- Music, Popular --- Music, Popular (Songs, etc.) --- Pop music --- Popular songs --- Popular vocal music --- Songs, Popular --- Vocal music, Popular --- Cover versions --- History and criticism --- United States --- african american music. --- african americans. --- afro modernism. --- american history. --- bebop. --- black americans. --- black communities. --- black culture. --- black music. --- black power era. --- chicago. --- cootie williams. --- cultural theorists. --- dinah washington. --- dizzy gillespie. --- ethnocentric. --- gospel music. --- hip hop. --- jam sessions. --- jazz. --- louis jordan. --- mahalia jackson. --- music and culture. --- musical meaning. --- musical styles. --- musicology. --- nonfiction. --- racial issues. --- rhythm and blues. --- social changes.
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Jazz --- African Americans --- Noirs américains --- History and criticism. --- Music --- Histoire et critique --- Musique --- History and criticism --- -African Americans --- Afro-Americans --- Black Americans --- Colored people (United States) --- Negroes --- Africans --- Ethnology --- Blacks --- Accordion and piano music (Jazz) --- Clarinet and piano music (Jazz) --- Cornet and piano music (Jazz) --- Double bass and piano music (Jazz) --- Jazz duets --- Jazz ensembles --- Jazz music --- Jazz nonets --- Jazz octets --- Jazz quartets --- Jazz quintets --- Jazz septets --- Jazz sextets --- Jazz trios --- Jive (Music) --- Saxophone and piano music (Jazz) --- Vibraphone and piano music (Jazz) --- Wind instrument and piano music (Jazz) --- Xylophone and piano music (Jazz) --- Third stream (Music) --- Washboard band music --- -History and criticism --- Noirs américains --- Discography --- Jazz - History and criticism --- African Americans - Music - History and criticism
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