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5%OFFRandall Sandke - Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz - 9781442243545 - V9781442243545
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Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz

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Description for Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz Paperback. Sandke tackles the stubborn and controversial question of whether jazz is the product of an insulated African-American environment, shut off from the rest of society by strictures of segregation and discrimination; or whether it is more properly understood as the juncture of a variety of influences under the broader umbrella of American culture. Series: Studies in Jazz. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: AVGJ; JFCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 149 x 224 x 18. Weight in Grams: 424.
Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet tackles a controversial question: Is jazz the product of an insulated African-American environment, shut off from the rest of society by strictures of segregation and discrimination, or is it more properly understood as the juncture of a wide variety of influences under the broader umbrella of American culture? This book does not question that jazz was created and largely driven by African Americans, but rather posits that black culture has been more open to outside influences than most commentators are likely to admit. The majority of jazz writers, past and present, have ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Series
Studies in Jazz
Condition
New
Weight
424g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9781442243545
SKU
V9781442243545
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About Randall Sandke
Randall Sandke has been a professional jazz musician for over 30 years. He is the author of Harmony for a New Millennium: An Introduction to Metatonal Music (2002) and has contributed to The Oxford Companion To Jazz and the Annual Review of Jazz Studies (2000).

Reviews for Where the Dark and the Light Folks Meet: Race and the Mythology, Politics, and Business of Jazz
What Randy Sandke has to say in these pages is bound to make you think anew about jazz-agree with him or not. And he speaks from the heart.
Dan Morgenstern, director, Institute of Jazz Studies, Rutgers University; dean of jazz historians; editor, Studies in Jazz series With a much-needed blend of careful research, common sense, passion, insight, and (at ... Read more

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