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The Routledge Companion to Diasporic Jazz Studies.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
HAVAS, DM
Contributor:
Havas, Ádám.
Taylor & Francis eBooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jazz--Analysis, appreciation.
Jazz.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
Routledge Music Companions.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY Routledge 2024.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I What Is Diasporic Jazz?
1 Jazz as Diaspora Space
2 What Is "Jazz"? Categories, Passages, Contradictions, and Power
3 Ways of Conceptualizing the Jazz Diaspora
4 Rethinking Diaspora in Diasporic Jazz
5 Diaspora in South African Jazz History and Contemporary Performance
6 Homecomings as Jazz Diaspora: Return Migrations of US Musicians
7 Identity Politics and Diasporic Jazz: Reflections from the European Semi-Periphery
Part II Histories and Counter-Narratives
8 "Snakehips Swing": The West Indian Contribution to British Dance Band Music
9 Jazz Diaspora and the Colombian Caribbean: From the Jazz Band to the Big Band
10 Booker T. Pittman and the Mid-Twentieth Century South American Jazz Diaspora
11 Individuality in Collectivism-Jazz Clubs in the GDR as Nonconformist Diasporic Institutions
12 "Real Dance Music in Your Town Soon!" The Importance of Jazz as Dance Music in Aotearoa New Zealand 1920s-1940s
13 Jazz Diaspora, Latin Musical Influences, and Australia
Part III John Whiteoak Making, Disseminating, and Consuming Diasporic Jazz
14 Music Industry and the Media
15 Public Broadcasting Companies and Jazz Outside of the United States
16 First Monday Revisited: Production and Dissemination of Diasporic Jazz in the Digital Age
17 Soviet Jazz on American Vinyl: Consuming Diasporic Jazz at Home
18 "L'Autre Musique du Québec": Musique Actuelle and the Making of an Experimental Jazz Scene in Québec
19 Forum Jazz Indonesia: Organizing and Branding Indonesian Jazz Festivals
Part IV Otto Stuparitz Culture, Politics, and Ideology
20 The Making of Jazz in Colonial Asia: Imperial Legacies
21 Jazz in the Global Arena: The Case of Colonized Bombay, 1920-1947
22 Jazz in Japan: From Post-War US-Japan Relations' Perspective
23 Settler Colonization and Austrological Improvisative Musicality Since the Late Nineteenth Century
24 Jazz with Mapuche Inspiration: Identities and Political Links in Contemporary Chilean Jazz
25 Patient Infusion: Strategies of Community Formation in the Vietnamese Jazz Scene
Part V Communities and Distinctions
26 Becoming Cultural Elites in China: Jazz, Modernization and Professionalism
27 Jauk Armand Elmaleh-Lemal and the Casablanca Jazz Scene of the 1950s and 1960s
28 DIY Jazz Cultures in Queensland, Australia
29 The Isle Is Full of Noises: Tasmania's Unique Jazz Identity
30 Improvised Music in Wales
31 Urban Jazz Scenes in Portugal: Culture, Spaces, and Networks
32 "Conceptual Jazz" and "Jazz-Off": Avant-Garde, Globalization, and Personal Interpretations of Jazz in Portugal-The Legacy of Jorge Lima Barreto (1968-1974)
Notes:
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
ISBN:
9781040175583
1040175589
Publisher Number:
90100550390
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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