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Segregating sound : inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow. Karl Hagstrom Miller
Miller, Karl Hagstrom [1968-] 2010
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Title:
Segregating sound : inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow. Karl Hagstrom Miller
Author:
Miller, Karl Hagstrom [1968-]
Publisher:
Durham NC : Duke University Press, 2010
Subjects:
Folk (musique) -- États-Unis (sud) -- 19e siècle
;
Folk (musique) -- États-Unis (sud) -- 20e siècle
;
Ethnomusicologie -- États-Unis (sud) -- 19e siècle
;
Ethnomusicologie -- États-Unis (sud) -- 20e siècle
;
Musique populaire -- États-Unis (sud) -- 20e siècle
;
Musique populaire -- États-Unis (sud) -- 19e siècle
;
Noirs américains -- Discrimination
;
Ségrégation -- États-Unis (sud)
;
Music and race -- History -- Southern States -- 19th century
;
Music and race -- History -- Southern States -- 20th century
;
Folk music -- History -- Southern States -- 19th century
;
Folk music -- History -- Southern States -- 20th century
;
Popular music -- History -- Southern States -- 19th century
;
Popular music -- History -- Southern States -- 20th century
;
African Americans -- Segregation
Includes:
Bibliogr. p. [327]-350. Index
lds03:
Tin Pan Alley on tour : the Southern embrace of commercial music Making money making music : the education of Southern musicians in local markets Isolating folk, isolating songs : reimagining Southern music as folklore Southern musicians and the lure of New York City : representing the South from coon songs To the blues Talking machine world : discovering local music in the global phonograph industry Race records and old-time music : the creation of two marketing categories in the 1920s Black folk and hillbilly pop : industry enforcement of the musical color line Reimagining pop tunes as folk songs: the ascension of the folkloric paradigm Afterword: "All songs is folk songs
Language:
English
Creation Date:
2010
Identifier:
978-0-8223-4689-0 ; 978-0-8223-4700-2
Format:
1 vol. (IX, 372 p.) ; 24 cm
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