The Historiography of African-American Music
An Analysis of the Scholarship on African-American Music, and how it is Changing
978-3-659-59581-3
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2014-09-03
35.90 €
eng
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Historians have written on African-American music, and its related genres for quite some time. Since the publication of Amiri Baraka's great work, Blues People, historians, as well as ethnomusicologists and cultural theorists, have discussed the essentialist qualities against the malleability of music. In this analysis I will present his work, its importance, and its impact and how modern scholars use it or move away from it when writing on these genres. The newest genre in the form of Hip-Hop culture, mostly through Rap music, is the same, yet it's also new as a post-Civil Rights and Black Power Era music with a whole new breath of interpretation.
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