Black British Jazz: Routes, Ownership and Performance
- Editor: Doffman, Mark
- Editor: Tackley, Catherine
- Editor: Toynbee, Jason
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Contents
- Contents: Another place, another race? Thinking through jazz, ethnicity and diaspora in Britain, Jason Toynbee, Catherine Tackley and Mark Doffman. Part I Routes: Towards a black British jazz: studies in acculturation, 1860-1935, Howard Rye
- Tiger Bay and the roots/routes of black British jazz, Catherine Tackley
- Is reggae to black British music as blues is to jazz? Caribbean roots/routes in imaginings of black British jazz, Kenneth Bilby. Part II Ownership: Race, consecration and the 'music outside'? The making of the British jazz avant-garde: 1968-1973, Mark Ba
- 'What you doin' here?' The sounds, sensibilities and belonging(s) of black British jazz musicians, Mark Doffman
- Soweto's war: race, class and jazz/hip-hop hybridities, Justin A. Williams. Part III Performance: Winfred Atwell and her 'other piano': 16 hit singles and 'a blanket of silence', sounding the limits of jazz, George McKay
- Camping it up: jazz's modernity, Reginald Foresythe, Theodor Adorno and the Black Atlantic, George Burrows
- Standard, advantage, and race in British discourse about jazz, Byron Dueck
- Index.