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The Sonic Gaze: Jazz, Whiteness, and Racialized Listening

  • Author: Heter, T. Storm

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Contents

  • Introduction: Jazz Pedagogy
  • Chapter One: Sonic Orientations
  • Hearing Race Through Closed Ears
  • Whiteness is a Sonic Orientation
  • Existential Phenomenology
  • Visualism
  • Studying Sound
  • The Sonic Gaze
  • Creolizing Listening
  • A Woman Speaks
  • Chapter Two: The Jazz Problem: Patterns of White Bad-Faith
  • How Does It Feel To Be a White Sonic Problem?
  • White Minstrel Listening
  • White Savior Listening
  • White Hipster Listening
  • White Revivalist Listening
  • White Colorblind Listening
  • Upgraded White Colorblind Listening
  • Ecstatic Listening
  • White Existentialism and The White Problem
  • Listening Exercises for Chapter 2: The Jazz Problem: Patterns of White Bad Faith Listening
  • Chapter Three: Listening to Difference: Creole Critiques of White Listening
  • The Creolizing Phenomenology of Sidney Bechet
  • White Revivalist Listening: Nostalgia, Authenticity, and Discovery
  • Plantation Listening: Geography and Gender
  • Listening in the Big House
  • White Women's Listening
  • The Creolizing Jazz of Edward "Kid" Ory
  • Jazz is a Verb: The Original Creole Band
  • Francophone Newspapers in New Orleans
  • The Creolizing Listening of Edouard Glissant
  • Listening Exercises for Chapter 3: Listening to Difference: Music and Creole Phenomenology
  • Chapter Four: The Ears of a Guilty People: Africana Critiques of White Listening
  • The Sonic Gaze in Black Existential Thought
  • W. E. B. Du Bois
  • Frantz Fanon
  • Black Existential Feminist Critiques of White Listening
  • bell hooks
  • Harlem Renaissance Critiques of White Listening
  • Alain Locke
  • Zora Neale Hurston
  • Alice Dunbar-Nelson
  • Salem Tutt Whitney: A Voice from Black Vaudeville
  • Listening List to Accompany Chapter 4: The Ears of a Guilty People: Africana Critiques of White Listening
  • Afterword: Say Their Names