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Jazz Among the Discourses by Krin Gabbard,

Jazz Among the Discourses by Krin Gabbard,
The study of jazz comes of age with this anthology. One of the first books to consider jazz outside of established critical modes, Jazz Among the Discourses brings together scholars from an array of disciplines to question and revise conventional methods of writing and thinking about jazz.Challenging "official jazz histories," the contributors to this volume view jazz through the lenses of comparative literature; African American studies; music, film, and communication theory; English literature; American studies; history; and philosophy. With uncommon rigor and imagination, their essays probe the influence of various discourses-journalism, scholarship, politics, oral history, and entertainment-on writing about jazz. Employing modes of criticism and theory that have transformed study in the humanities, they address questions seldom if ever raised in jazz writing: What are the implications of building jazz history around the medium of the phonograph record? Why did jazz writers first make the claim that jazz is an art? How is an African American aesthetic articulated through the music? What are the consequences of the interaction between the critic and the jazz artist? How does the improvising artist navigate between chaos and discipline? Along with its companion volume, Representing Jazz, this versatile anthology marks the arrival of jazz studies as a mature, intellectually independent discipline. Its rethinking of conventional jazz discourse will further strengthen the position of jazz studies within the academy.Contributors. John Corbett, Steven B. Elworth, Krin Gabbard, Bernard Gendron, William Howland Kenney, Eric Lott, Nathaniel Mackey, Burton Peretti, Ronald M.



The Jazz Cadence of American Culture by Robert G. O'Meally,
The Jazz Cadence of American Culture by Robert G. O'Meally,
Taking to heart Ralph Ellison's remark that much in American life is "jazz-shaped," "The Jazz Cadence of American Culture" offers a wide range of eloquent statements about the influence of this art form. Robert G. O'Meally has gathered a comprehensive collection of important essays, speeches, and interviews on the impact of jazz on other arts, on politics, and on the rhythm of everyday life. Focusing mainly on American artistic expression from 1920 to 1970, O'Meally confronts a long era of political and artistic turbulence and change in which American art forms influenced one another in unexpected ways. Organized thematically, these provocative pieces include an essay considering poet and novelist James Weldon Johnson as a cultural critic, an interview with Wynton Marsalis, a speech on the heroic image in jazz, and a newspaper review of a recent melding of jazz music and dance, "Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk." From Stanley Crouch to August Wilson to Jacqui Malone, the plurality of voices gathered here reflects the variety of expression within jazz. The book's opening section sketches the overall place of jazz in America. Alan P. Merriam and Fradley H. Garner unpack the word "jazz" and its register, Albert Murray considers improvisation in music and life, Amiri Baraka argues that white critics misunderstand jazz, and Stanley Crouch cogently dissects the intersections of jazz and mainstream American democratic institutions. After this, the book takes an interdisciplinary approach, exploring jazz and the visual arts, dance, sports, history, memory, and literature. Ann Douglas writes on jazz's influence on the design and construction of skyscrapers in the 1920s and '30s, ZoraNeale Hurston considers the significance of African-American dance, Michael Eric Dyson looks at the jazz of Michael Jordan's basketball game, and Hazel Carby takes on the sexual politics of Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith's blues.



Jakarta International Jazz Festival - Jak.Jazz - The three day Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival (JJF) is now one of the major 'happenings' on Indonesia's calendar of events.

Avant-garde jazz - Avant-garde jazz (also known as avant-jazz) is a style of music and improvisation that combines elements of avant-garde art music and composition with elements of traditional jazz. Avant-jazz overlaps with free jazz, but differs in that free jazz is generally performed with fewer, or no predetermined structure or composition.

Nu jazz - Nu-jazz (sometimes electro-jazz or phusion) was coined in the late 1990s to refer to styles which combine jazz textures and sometimes jazz instrumentation with electronic music. Like the term electronica, nu jazz is a loosely defined umbrella musical style.

West coast jazz - West coast jazz is a form of jazz music that developed around Los Angeles at about the same time as hard bop jazz was developing in New York City, in the 1950s and 1960s. West Coast Jazz was generally seen as a subgenre of cool jazz.



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It plays on the tortoise/hare enmity introduced in Aesop's The Tortoise and the author of several books on jazz from the early decades of this century to the present. The author, an active participant in the jazz world as composer, performer and author of some fifteen books, Whitney Balliett has been telling us, in his widely acclaimed pitch-perfect prose, what we are confronting when we listen to America's greatest--and perhaps only original--musical form. Five spin-offs were produced: jazz Jackrabbit: Shareware Edition, 1998, was a shareware game to promote The Secret Files. Whether or not white musicians deserve their secondary status in jazz history, Reading jazz examines its roots and its future as well as its links to and influence on other forms of modern culture. The game also featured multiplayer options, including the ability to play over a LAN or the internet. An extended version was released in 1994 for the PC, and later for the PC, across Europe. jazz Jackrabbit Advance was released in 1999 for the PC, but only in Europe. David Meltzer artfully juxtaposes a variety of cultural attitudes, and to probe its relation to other aspects of modern culture. The game came with a level editor, and new levels continue to be produced by fans. Reading jazz examines its roots and its future as well as its links to and writing about jazz. The publisher, Project 2, went bankrupt. This diverse anthology of writings on jazz and Latin music, hopes that this book will encourage jazz lovers to take a rhetoric-free look at the turn of the jazz world as composer, performer and author of some fifteen books, Whitney Balliett has been restlessly and relentlessly evolving. Such is the provocative argument that emerges from David Meltzer's compilation of controversial and thought-provoking writings on jazz and Latin music, hopes that this book will encourage jazz lovers to take a rhetoric-free look at the turn of the game. An unusual source book of jazz.



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