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Jazz and the Philosophy of Art

  • Author: Brown, Lee B.
  • Author: Goldblatt, David
  • Author: Gracyk, Theodore

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Contents

  • Foreword by Emily Foster: Lee Brown: A Recollection
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • PART I How is Jazz Distinctive? Essence and Definition
  • 1 Dancing, Dwelling, and Rhythmic Swing
  • 2 A Theory of Jazz Music: "It Don't Mean a Thing ..."
  • 3 Defining Jazz Historically
  • PART II Jazz and American Culture
  • 4 Jazz Singing and Taking Wing
  • 5 Race, Jazz, and Popular Music: The Legacy of Blackface Minstrelsy
  • 6 Jazz and the Culture Industry
  • PART III Music Ontology
  • 7 Improvisations and Spontaneity
  • 8 Musical Forgeries, Improvisation, and the Principle of Continuity
  • 9 Phonography, Repetition, and Spontaneity
  • 10 Jazz Improvisation and its Vicissitudes: A Plea for Imperfection
  • Index