Black music in Britain in the 21st century /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Liverpool :
Liverpool University Press,
2023.
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| Series: | Liverpool Studies in the Politics of Popular Culture
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| Online Access: | Connect to the full text of this electronic book |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction (Monique Charles)
- Notes on Contributors
- I. DIASPORA MUSIC AND THE BLACK ATLANTIC
- 1. Dub Come Save Me: The Diasporic Roots of UK Dub (Natalie Hyacinth)
- 2. RWD Selecta! (Monique Charles)
- 3. Black British Gospel Music: A Heritage and a Mishmash of Blackness (Practitioner Interview) (Lawrence 'L. J.' Johnson and Mary Gani)
- 4. 'Trap Atlantic': A Photo-essay (Nathaniel Télémaque)
- II. TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BLACK BRITISH MUSIC
- 5. Hopelessly in Love: Carroll Thompson's Reflections and Insights into the Patriarchal Politics within the Lovers Rock Reggae Scene (Lisa Amanda Palmer)
- 6. Jungle: A Critical Intersectional History (Julia Toppin)
- 7. Place, People, and Pentecostal Habitus (Pauline E. Muir)
- 8. Today's Warriors: British Jazz in the Twenty-First Century (Caspar Melville)
- 9. From London to Lagos (Michael Ugwu and Monique Charles)
- 10. Mangrove Steelband (Hannah Charles and Andrew Facey)
- III. SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
- 11. Sounds of Oppression: The Lost Inheritance of the UK Reggae and Soundsystem Culture (Daniel 'Hussla D' Johnson and Roy Wallace)
- 12. Arresting Sounds: What UK Soundsystem Culture Teaches Us about Police Racism and Public Life (Lambros Fatsis)
- 13. Grime Practice as Refusal: Examining the Gender and Sexual Politics of Grime Music and the Scene's Black Male Dominance (Cheraine Donalea Scott)
- 14. Public Pedagogies of Resistance: Black British Women, Talk Di Ting (Silhouette Bushay)
- 15. Ways of Seeing: Black Male Identity(ies) and the Politics of Black Music (Poonam Madar)
- Index