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Jazz in American Culture

  • Author: Peretti, Burton W.

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Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction
  • Part 2 FROM RAGTIME TO JAZZ IN THE 1910s 10
  • Chapter 3 A modernizing society. Ragtime. Black musicians and the city. James Reese Europe and nightlife. New Orleans. World War I.
  • Part 4 HOT AND SWEET, WHITE AND BLACK: THE JAZZ AGE 31
  • Chapter 5 The first jazz vogue of the 1920s. Post-Victorian mass leisure. Debate between modernists and traditionalists. African-American communities and jazz. Musicians and the color line.
  • Part 6 THE GREAT DEPRESSION, THE "COMMON MAN," AND THE SWING ERA 61
  • Chapter 7 Growth of the music and the business. Economic impact of the depression. Political reform and the culture of the thirties. The swing boom in New Deal context.
  • Part 8 JAZZ GOES TO WAR 85
  • Chapter 9 Economic upheavals after 1939 in society and popular music. Music on the home front and overseas. Evolution of musical tastes. Dixieland and bebop. Critics, musicians, and the postwar temper.
  • Part 10 COOL JAZZ, HARD BOP, AFFLUENCE, AND ANXIETY 109
  • Chapter 11 Avant-garde music for the atomic age. Jazz and the cold war. Musicians and deviance. California cool. Accelerating change in the late fifties.
  • Part 12 "WE INSIST": JAZZ INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE 1960s 134
  • Chapter 13 Jazz and the civil rights movement. The avant-garde and Black Power. The rock revolution and the apparent decline of jazz.
  • Part 14 FUSION AND FRAGMENTATION: JAZZ AT THE END OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY 155
  • Chapter 15 Fusion and funk in the early seventies. Jazz, country, and the politics of culture. Conservatism and "classic" jazz in the eighties. Race, class, and jazz into the 1990s.
  • Part 16 Epilogue 177
  • Part 17 Suggested Reading 185
  • Part 18 Index 191