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America in the French Imaginary, 1789-1914: Music, Revolution and Race

  • Editor: Hallman, Diana R.
  • Editor: Leal, Cesar

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Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I . American liberte, sauvagerie and esclavage 1 Between Amerique and Colonial France: Revolutionary Tales of liberte and esclavage Diana R. Hallman 2 Justamant's Le Bossu and Depictions of Indigenous Americans in Nineteenth-Century French Ballet Mar
  • Part II . Myths of America and Intersecting Identities 4 'Brise du Sud': American Identity and War in the Popular Sheet Music of Francophone New Orleans Charlotte Bentley 5 'The Most Seductive Creole Indolence': Louis Moreau Gottschalk in the French Press
  • Part III . Soundscapes and Sonic Fantasies 7 Historical Acoustemology in the French Romantic Travelogue: Chateaubriand's Sonic Imagining of the New World Ruth E. Rosenberg 8 La Liberte eclairant le monde: Transatlantic Soundscapes for the Statue of Libert
  • Part IV . America, Commodification and Race at the fin de siecle9 Buffalo Bill and the Sound of America at the 1889 World's Fair Mark A. Pottinger 10 Cakewalking in Paris: New Representations and Contexts of African American Culture Cesar A. Leal
  • Bibliography
  • Index