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History & Criticism, Ethnic
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ISBN
9780190842703
Subject Area
Music
Publication Name
At Home in Our Sounds : Music, Race, and Cultural Politics in Interwar Paris
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.3 in
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Rachel Anne Gillett
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
260 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0190842709
ISBN-13
9780190842703
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Number of Pages
260 Pages
Publication Name
At Home in Our Sounds : Music, Race, and Cultural Politics in Interwar Paris
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Subject
History & Criticism, Ethnic
Type
Textbook
Author
Rachel Anne Gillett
Subject Area
Music
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz
Item Length
6.3 in
Item Width
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Reviews
"A compelling and original study which will be of great interest to scholars and students of French social and cultural history, and those interested in questions of race more broadly. It raises crucial and timely questions about what it means to belong to a nation, and what it means to be French." -- Antonia Wimbush, H-Black-Europe, H-Net Reviews "Highly Recommended." -- CHOICE "Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Popular Music, 1958-1980 "An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston UniversityÂ, "A compelling and original study which will be of great interest to scholars and students of French social and cultural history, and those interested in questions of race more broadly. It raises crucial and timely questions about what it means to belong to a nation, and what it means to be French." -- Antonia Wimbush, H-Black-Europe, H-Net Reviews"Highly Recommended." -- CHOICE"Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Popular Music, 1958-1980"An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston UniversityÃ,, "Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Popular Music, 1958-1980 "An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston UniversityÂ, "Highly Recommended." -- CHOICE "Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Popular Music, 1958-1980 "An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston UniversityÂ, "Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Popular Music, 1958-1980 "An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston University, "A compelling and original study which will be of great interest to scholars and students of French social and cultural history, and those interested in questions of race more broadly. It raises crucial and timely questions about what it means to belong to a nation, and what it means to be French." -- Antonia Wimbush, H-Black-Europe, H-Net Reviews"Highly Recommended." -- CHOICE"Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, and Popular Music, 1958-1980"An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston UniversityÂ, Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement., "A compelling and original study which will be of great interest to scholars and students of French social and cultural history, and those interested in questions of race more broadly. It raises crucial and timely questions about what it means to belong to a nation, and what it means to be French." -- Antonia Wimbush, H-Black-Europe, H-Net Reviews"Highly Recommended." -- CHOICE"Gillett's superb analysis of jazz-age Paris reveals the polyphony of voices, music, and activism in the metropole. Her work reveals how the popularity of jazz among French audiences provided a point of contestation for colonial subjects to articulate their difference and belonging through rhythm and movement." -- Jonathyne Briggs, Professor of History, Indiana University Northwest, and author of Sounds French: Globalization, Cultural Communities, andPopular Music, 1958-1980"An in-depth study of how kindred music-making traditions affected divergent cultural and political identities among the Black African, Caribbean, and African American networks in interwar Paris, this work offers richly engaging material for both connoisseurs of this story and newcomers." -- Allison Blakely, Professor of European and Comparative History, Emeritus, Boston UniversityÂ
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
781.6508996044361
Table Of Content
Dedication Table of Contents Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: Setting Up: Jazz and Black Cultural Politics in Interwar Paris. Chapter 1: "The Flip side of Jazz:" Black French reactions to the Tumulte Noir Chapter 2: Jazzing around or "How Ya Gonna Keep Em Down?" Chapter 3: Performing racial difference at the Colonial Exposition of 1931 Chapter 4: Reclaiming the Biguine Chapter 5: Clouds Gather and the Band Plays On Conclusion: Overtones and Resonances Biographical Index Bibliography Index
Synopsis
At Home in Our Sounds illustrates the effect jazz music had on the enormous social challenges Europe faced in the aftermath of World War I. Examining the ways African American, French Antillean, and French West African artists reacted to the heightened visibility of racial difference in Paris during this era, author Rachel Anne Gillett addresses fundamental cultural questions that continue to resonate today: Could one be both black and French? Was black solidarity more important than national and colonial identity? How could French culture include the experiences and contributions of Africans and Antilleans? Providing a well-rounded view of black reactions to jazz in interwar Paris, At Home in Our Sounds deals with artists from highly educated women like the Nardal sisters of Martinique, to the working black musicians performing at all hours throughout the city. In so doing, the book places this phenomenon in its historical and political context and shows how music and music-making constituted a vital terrain of cultural politics - one that brought people together around pianos and on the dancefloor, but that did not erase the political, regional, and national differences between them., At Home in Our Sounds examines the ways Black artists reacted to the heightened visibility of racial difference in interwar Paris, illustrating the effect jazz music had on the enormous social challenges Europe faced in the aftermath of World War I., At Home in Our Sounds illustrates the effect jazz music had on the enormous social challenges Europe faced in the aftermath of World War I. Examining the ways African American, French Antillean, and French West African artists reacted to the heightened visibility of racial difference in Paris during this era, author Rachel Anne Gillett addresses fundamental cultural questions that continue to resonate today: Could one be both black and French? Was black solidarity more important than national and colonial identity? How could French culture include the experiences and contributions of Africans and Antilleans? Providing a well-rounded view of black reactions to jazz in interwar Paris, At Home in Our Sounds deals with artists from highly educated women like the Nardal sisters of Martinique, to the working black musicians performing at all hours throughout the city. In so doing, the book places this phenomenon in its historical and political context and shows how music and music-making constituted a vital terrain of cultural politics--one that brought people together around pianos and on the dancefloor, but that did not erase the political, regional, and national differences between them.
LC Classification Number
ML3917.F8G55 2021
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