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Louis Armstrong, Bricolage, and the Aesthetics of Swing
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introductory Notes 1
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Part 1
- Songs of the Unsung: The Darby Hicks History of Jazz 9
- “All the Things You Could Be by Now”: Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus and the Limits of Avant-Garde Jazz 27
- Experimental Music in Black and White: The AACM in New York, 1970–1985 50
- When Malindy Sings: A Meditation on Black Women’s Vocality 102
- Hipsters, Bluebloods, Rebels, and Hooligans: The Cultural Politics of the Newport Jazz Festival, 1954–1960 126
- Mainstreaming Monk: The Ellington Album 150
- The Man 166
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Part 2
- The Real Ambassadors 189
- Artistic Othering in Black Diaspora Musics: Preliminary Thoughts on Time, Culture, and Politics 204
- Notes on Jazz in Senegal 224
- Revisiting Romare Bearden’s Art of Improvisation 249
- Louis Armstrong, Bricolage, and the Aesthetics of Swing 256
- Checking Our Balances: Louis Armstrong, Ralph Ellison, and Betty Boop 278
- Paris Blues: Ellington, Armstrong, and Saying It with Music 297
- “How You Sound??”: Amiri Baraka Writes Free Jazz 312
- The Literary Ellington 326
- “Always New and Centuries Old”: Jazz, Poetry, and Tradition as Creative Adaptation 357
- A Space We’re All Immigrants From: Othering and Communitas in Nathaniel Mackey’s Bedouin Hornbook 374
- Exploding the Narrative in Jazz Improvisation 393
- Beneath the Underground: Exploring New Currents in “Jazz” 404
- Contributors 417
- Index 421
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introductory Notes 1
-
Part 1
- Songs of the Unsung: The Darby Hicks History of Jazz 9
- “All the Things You Could Be by Now”: Charles Mingus Presents Charles Mingus and the Limits of Avant-Garde Jazz 27
- Experimental Music in Black and White: The AACM in New York, 1970–1985 50
- When Malindy Sings: A Meditation on Black Women’s Vocality 102
- Hipsters, Bluebloods, Rebels, and Hooligans: The Cultural Politics of the Newport Jazz Festival, 1954–1960 126
- Mainstreaming Monk: The Ellington Album 150
- The Man 166
-
Part 2
- The Real Ambassadors 189
- Artistic Othering in Black Diaspora Musics: Preliminary Thoughts on Time, Culture, and Politics 204
- Notes on Jazz in Senegal 224
- Revisiting Romare Bearden’s Art of Improvisation 249
- Louis Armstrong, Bricolage, and the Aesthetics of Swing 256
- Checking Our Balances: Louis Armstrong, Ralph Ellison, and Betty Boop 278
- Paris Blues: Ellington, Armstrong, and Saying It with Music 297
- “How You Sound??”: Amiri Baraka Writes Free Jazz 312
- The Literary Ellington 326
- “Always New and Centuries Old”: Jazz, Poetry, and Tradition as Creative Adaptation 357
- A Space We’re All Immigrants From: Othering and Communitas in Nathaniel Mackey’s Bedouin Hornbook 374
- Exploding the Narrative in Jazz Improvisation 393
- Beneath the Underground: Exploring New Currents in “Jazz” 404
- Contributors 417
- Index 421