Browse: University of Illinois Press (publisher)
This page lists all books published by University of Illinois Press.
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Voices of Drought: The Politics of Music and Environment in Northeastern Brazil
- Author: Silvers, Michael B.
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4 stars. Welcome to a world filled with payola, the mob and jukebox sounds — More…
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Required reading for lovers of the blues and historians of American popular music — More…
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Southern Soul-Blues proves that African-Americans have not deserted the blues, but rather redefined it for newer eras — More…
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The Organs of J.S. Bach: A Handbook
- Author: Wolff, Christoph
- Author: Zepf, Markus
- Translator: Butler, Lynn Edwards
Elegant and readily portable as 'a travel companion for the suitcase — More…
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Rocking the Closet: How Little Richard, Johnnie Ray, Liberace, and Johnny Mathis Queered Pop Music
- Author: Stephens, Vincent L
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Recommended — More…
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Outstanding and well-researched. . . . Highly recommended — More…
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Cultural Sustainabilities is a superb collection of essays that broadly address the intersections of human creative practices and the environments from which they are derived and cultivated — More…
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Dancing Revolution: Bodies, Space, and Sound in American Cultural History
- Author: Smith, Christopher J.
A respected musicologist and vernacular musician, Smith offers a sprawling overview of vernacular dance in the US as evidence of people's 'contesting, constructing, and reinventing social orders'.... — More…
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