Sounding the color line : music and race in the southern imagination. Erich Nunn
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Sounding the color line : music and race in the southern imagination. Erich Nunn
Author:
Nunn, Erich
Subjects:
Toomer, Jean, 1894-1967 -- Cane
;
Faulkner, William, 1897-1962 -- Sanctuary
;
Cane (Toomer, Jean)
;
Sanctuary (Faulkner, William)
;
Musique populaire -- États-Unis (sud) -- 20e siècle
;
Musique populaire -- États-Unis (sud) -- 21e siècle
;
Folk (musique) -- États-Unis (sud) -- 20e siècle
;
Folk (musique) -- États-Unis (sud) -- 21e siècle
;
Music and race -- History -- Southern States -- 20th century
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Music and race -- History -- Southern States -- 21st century
;
Popular music -- Southern States -- 20th century
;
Popular music -- Southern States -- 21st century
;
Folk music -- History -- Southern States -- 20th century
;
Folk music -- History -- Southern States -- 21st century
;
Southern States
;
Sydstaterna
Description:
Bibliographie p. 199-209. Index
American balladry and the anxiety of ancestry Country music and the souls of white folk Plantations, prisons, and the sounds of segregation The
new
Negro looks south Rethinking music and race in Jean Toomer's Cane Music and racial violence in William Faulkner's Sanctuary Coda : race, region, and the politics of hip-hop authenticity
Related Titles:
Series: The
new
southern studies Jon Smith, Riché Richardson, series editor Athens The university of Georgia Press 201X 6
Publisher:
Athens London : The University of Georgia Press, cop. 2015
Creation Date:
cop. 2015
Format:
1 vol. (IX-214 p.) : ill., couv. ill. en coul. ; 23 cm
Language:
English
Available:
33MQB MQBMagasin (N-A-034925 )