Uptown conversation : the new jazz studies /
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
©2004.
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Table of Contents:
- Songs of the unsung: the Darby Hicks history of jazz / George Lipsitz
- "All the things you could be by now": Charles Mingus presents Charles Mingus and the limits of avant-garde jazz / Salim Washington
- Experimental music in black and white: the AACM in New York, 1970-1985 / George Lewis
- When Malindy sings: a meditation on black women's vocality / Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Hipsters, bluebooks, rebels, and hooligans: the cultural politics of the Newport Jazz Festival 1945-1960 / John Gennari
- Mainstreaming monk: the Ellington album / Mark Tucker
- The man / John Szwed
- The real ambassadors / Penny M. Von Eschen
- Artistic othering in black diaspora musics: preliminary thoughts on time, culture, and politics / Kevin Gaines
- Notes on jazz in Senegal / Timothy R. Mangin
- Revisiting Romare Bearden's art of improvisation / Diedra Harris-Kelley
- Louis Armstrong, Bricolage, and the aesthetics of swing / Jorge Daniel Veneciano
- Checking our balances: Louis Armstrong, Ralph Ellison, and Betty Boop / Robert G. O'Meally
- Paris Blues: Ellington, Armstrong, and saying it with music / Krin Gabbard
- "How you sound??": Amiri Baraka writes free jazz / William J. Harris
- The literary Ellington / Brent Hayes Edwards
- "Always new and centuries old": jazz, poetry and tradition as creative adaptation / Travis A. Jackson
- A space we're all immigrants from: othering and communitas in Nathaniel Mackey's Bedouin Hornbook / Herman Beavers
- Exploding the narrative in jazz improvisation / Vijay Iyer
- Beneath the underground: exploring new currents in "jazz" / Robin D.G. Kelley.