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How to Go Mad without Losing Your Mind: Madness and Black Radical Creativity
- Author: Bruce, La Marr Jurelle
Bruce's deft and thoughtful touch invites readers to dream loudly among a compendium of radical Black artists that few others would think about collectively. With subjects that range from early-twentieth-century... — More…
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Dance Floor Democracy: The Social Geography of Memory at the Hollywood Canteen
- Author: Tucker, Sherrie
Tucker contributes here not only to the fields of history, jazz, and American studies but also to the burgeoning field of critical dance studies. Reckoning with dance, in Tucker's work, is a... — More…
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Detailing not only the evolution of the genre but of the criticism surrounding it, The Meaning Of Soul is a heartfelt appreciation as well as a welcome addition to the scholarly soul canon."... — More…
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Perhaps the book's most important contribution is the detailed look into emerging discourses of national identity and its entanglements with complex, and sometimes contradictory ideologies of... — More…
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This is a superb book on a much-neglected area of world music: the pivotal role played by the bandleader, who for too long has remained in the shadows." -- Charles de Ledesma — More…
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Extended Play is a poststructural tour de force." -- Steve Sweeney-Turner — More…
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Blutopia: Visions of the Future and Revisions of the Past in the Work of Sun Ra, Duke Ellington, and Anthony Braxton
- Author: Lock, Graham
[Lock's] book offers a very fertile line of thought, and he must be right that it could be applied to other African American music from Scott Joplin to Cecil Taylor. There's copious annotation... — More…
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