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Sweet Air: Modernism, Regionalism, and American Popular Song

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Description for Sweet Air: Modernism, Regionalism, and American Popular Song Paperback. Rewrites the history of early twentieth-century pop music in modernist terms. Series: Music in American Life. Num Pages: 296 pages, 13 black and white photographs. BIC Classification: 1KBB; AVGN. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 152 x 227 x 27. Weight in Grams: 444.
Sweet Air rewrites the history of early twentieth-century pop music in modernist terms. Tracking the evolution of popular regional genres such as blues, country, folk, and rockabilly in relation to the growth of industry and consumer culture, Edward P. Comentale shows how this music became a vital means of exploring the new and often overwhelming feelings brought on by modern life. Comentale examines these rural genres as they translated the traumas of local experience--the racial violence of the Delta, the mass exodus from the South, the Dust Bowl of the Texas panhandle--into sonic form. Considering the accessibility of these popular ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
296
Condition
New
Series
Music in American Life
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252078927
SKU
V9780252078927
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About Edward P. Comentale
 Edward P. Comentale is an associate professor of English at Indiana University and the author of Modernism, Cultural Production, and the British Avant-Garde.

Reviews for Sweet Air: Modernism, Regionalism, and American Popular Song
"In this eloquently written book Edward P. Comentale accomplishes what he sets out to do
'to disentangle vernacular music from certain romantic myths of origin and identity and explore its inherent modernism.' Highly personal, erudite, and informed, Sweet Air: Modernism, Regionalism, and American Popular Song is an original and important contribution."
The Journal of Southern History "With the potential ... Read more

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