Jazz worlds, world jazz /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bohlman, Philip V., 1952- (Editor), Plastino, Goffredo (Editor)
Format: CD Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2015.
Series:Chicago studies in ethnomusicology.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword. Who is jazz? / George E. Lewis
  • Introduction / Goffredo Plastino and Philip V. Bohlman
  • Place. Jazz and the politics of home in Scandinavia / Fabian Holt
  • Swinging in Balkan mode: on the innovative approach of Milcho Leviev / Claire Levy
  • Azerbaijani Mugham jazz / Inna Naroditskaya
  • Jazz and its social meanings in Iran: from cultural colonialism to the universal / Laudan Nooshin
  • History
  • Jazz at the edge of empire / Philip V. Bohlman
  • That Gypsy in France: Django Reinhardt's occupation blouze / Andy Fry
  • Jazz, race, and politics in colonial Portugal: discourses and representations / Pedro Roxo and Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco
  • Media
  • Traveling music: Mulatu Astatke and the genesis of Ethiopian jazz / Kay Kaufman Shelemay
  • The medium is the message? Jazz diplomacy and the democratic imagination / Richard C. Jankowsky
  • Musical echoes: Diasporic listening and the creation of a world of South African jazz / Carol Ann Muller
  • Globalization/Indigenization
  • Jazz Napoletano: a passion for improvisation / Goffredo Plastino
  • In search of compatible virtuosities: floating point and fusion in India / Niko Higgins
  • Improvising diasporan identities: Armenian jazz / Anahid Kassabian
  • Race
  • Culture, commodity, palimpsest: locating jazz in the world / Travis A. Jackson
  • A world(ly) jazz autonomy: Hazel Scott and Hollywood's musical-racial matrix / Kristin McGee
  • Black music's body politics / Ronald Radano
  • Epilogue
  • Jazz: music of the multitude? / Richard Middleton.