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Robert O'Meally Uptown Conversation (Hardback)

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Book Title
Uptown Conversation
Title
Uptown Conversation
Subtitle
The New Jazz Studies
ISBN-10
0231123507
EAN
9780231123501
ISBN
9780231123501
Release Date
06/30/2004
Release Year
2004
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Contributor
Farah Jasmine Griffin (Edited by)
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Music Dance & Theatre
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Uptown Conversation : the New Jazz Studies
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Brent Hayes Edwards
Item Length
1in
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Item Width
0.7in
Item Weight
34.1 Oz
Number of Pages
544 Pages

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Jackson Pollock dancing to the music as he painted; Romare Bearden's stage and costume designs for Alvin Ailey and Dianne McIntyre; Stanley Crouch stirring his high-powered essays in a room where a drumkit stands at the center: from the perspective of the new jazz studies, jazz is not only a music to define--it is a culture. Considering musicians and filmmakers, painters and poets, the intellectual improvisations in Uptown Conversation reevaluate, reimagine, and riff on the music that has for more than a century initiated a call and response across art forms, geographies, and cultures. Building on Robert G. O'Meally's acclaimed Jazz Cadence of American Culture, these original essays offer new insights in jazz historiography, highlighting the political stakes in telling the story of the music and evaluating its cultural import in the United States and worldwide. Articles contemplating the music's experimental wing--such as Salim Washington's meditation on Charles Mingus and the avant-garde or George Lipsitz's polemical juxtaposition of Ken Burns's documentary Jazz and Horace Tapscott's autobiography Songs of the Unsung --share the stage with revisionary takes on familiar figures in the canon: Thelonious Monk, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, and Louis Armstrong.

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Publisher
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10
0231123507
ISBN-13
9780231123501
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6062101

Product Key Features

Author
Brent Hayes Edwards
Publication Name
Uptown Conversation : the New Jazz Studies
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2004
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
544 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
1in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.7in
Item Weight
34.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Ml3507.U68 2004
Grade from
College Graduate Student
Reviews
" Uptown Conversations... continue[s] this trajectory by moving away from jazz as a static object to be stylistically described, explained, and celebrated through the heroic and larger-than-life individual towards an understanding of jazz as a music in continual dialogue with the historical, social, political, racial, gendered process governing its creation." -- Niko Higgins, " Uptown Conversations ... continue[s] this trajectory by moving away from jazz as a static object to be stylistically described, explained, and celebrated through the heroic and larger-than-life individual towards an understanding of jazz as a music in continual dialogue with the historical, social, political, racial, gendered process governing its creation." -- Niko Higgins, " Uptown Conversationgives us that crystallized vision and is destined to become an important source of research and reflection for many years to come." -- Anne Farnsworth, Jazz Notes, "The international community of serious jazz enthusiasts who pick up the book will be impressed." -- Theodore R. Hudson, Ellingtonia, "This collection of erudite essarys aptly captures the spirit of those conversations...This must-have tome ups the ante on jazz banter." -- John Murph, Jazz Times, " Uptown Conversation gives us that crystallized vision and is destined to become an important source of research and reflection for many years to come." -- Anne Farnsworth, Jazz Notes, "It is also a delightful, accessible, and provocative read--a book that how jazz studies can contribute to a host of other fields." -- Choice, It is also a delightful, accessible, and provocative read--a book that how jazz studies can contribute to a host of other fields., "The focus and depth of these essays prove that this chorus can sing - and not just standards." -- Larry Blumenfeld, Jazziz, This collection of erudite essarys aptly captures the spirit of those conversations...This must-have tome ups the ante on jazz banter., Uptown Conversations ... continue[s] this trajectory by moving away from jazz as a static object to be stylistically described, explained, and celebrated through the heroic and larger-than-life individual towards an understanding of jazz as a music in continual dialogue with the historical, social, political, racial, gendered process governing its creation., "An intellectually stimulating discussion of jazz and its many variations." -- Justin Adewale Collins, Black Issues Book Review, Uptown Conversation gives us that crystallized vision and is destined to become an important source of research and reflection for many years to come.
Table of Content
Introductory Notes, by Robert G. O'Meally, Brent Hayes Edwards, and Farah Jasmine Griffin Songs of the Unsung: The Darby Hicks History of Jazz, by George Lipsitz "All the Things You Could Be by Now": Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus and the Limits of Avant-Garde Jazz, by Salim Washington Experimental Music in Black and White: The AACM in New York, 1970-1985, by George Lewis When Malindy Sings: A Meditation on Black Women's Vocality, by Farah Jasmine Griffin Hipsters, Bluebloods, Rebels, and Hooligans: The Cultural Politics of the Newport Jazz Festival, 1954-1960, by John Gennari Mainstreaming Monk: The Ellington Album, by Mark Tucker The Man, by John Szwed The Real Ambassadors, by Penny M. Von Eschen Artistic Othering in Black Diaspora Musics: Preliminary Thoughts on Time, Culture, and Politics, by Kevin Gaines Notes on Jazz in Senegal, by Timothy R. Mangin Revisiting Romare Bearden's Art of Improvisation, by Diedra Harris-Kelley Louis Armstrong, Bricolage, and the Aesthetics of Swing, by Jorge Daniel Veneciano Checking Our Balances: Louis Armstrong, Ralph Ellison, and Betty Boop, by Robert G. O'Meally Paris Blues: Ellington, Armstrong, and Saying It with Music, by Krin Gabbard "How You Sound?": Amiri Baraka Writes Free Jazz, by William J. Harris The Literary Ellington, by Brent Hayes Edwards "Always New and Centuries Old": Jazz, Poetry and Tradition as Creative Adaptation, by Travis Jackson A Space We're All Immigrants From: Othering and Communitas in Nathaniel Mackey's Bedouin Hornbook, by Herman Beavers Exploding the Narrative in Jazz Improvisation, by Vijay Iyer Beneath the Underground: Exploring New Currents in "Jazz", by Robin D. G. Kelley , by v
Copyright Date
2004
Topic
American / African American, Genres & Styles / Jazz, African American
Lccn
2003-067480
Dewey Decimal
781.65/09
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Music, History

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