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The Muse is Music: Jazz Poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to Spoken Word

The Muse is Music: Jazz Poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to Spoken Word

  • Author: Jones, Meta DuEwa
An important addition to the growing literature about jazz poetry. Recommended

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments ix
  • Introduction 1
  • Riff, Remembrance, and Revision
  • 1. Listening to What the Ear Demands: Langston Hughes on the (Jazz) Record 33
  • 2. Jazz Prosody: The Gendered Contours of the Post-Soul Coltrane Poem 85
  • New Traditions, New Translations
  • 3. Opening the Canary's Cage: Sex, Gender, and the Jazz Body 129
  • 4. A Cave Canem Continuum or a Dark Room Renaissance? From Jazz Improvisation to Hip-Hop Stylization in Contemporary Black Poetry 167
  • Epilogue. "When the Muse Is Music": Collaboration and Improvisation in Jazz Poetics 209
  • Notes 231
  • Works Cited 249
  • Index 273