This is how we flow : rhythm in Black cultures
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | This is how we flow : rhythm in Black cultures / ed. by Angela M. S. Nelson |
Publié : |
Columbia, S.C. :
University of South Carolina Press
, c. 1999 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. ([ix]-160 p.) |
Sujets : |
- vii
- List of illustrations
- ix
- Acknowledgments
- 1
- Introduction / Angela M. S. Nelson
- 5
- Chapter one - A Rap on Rhythm / Juliette Bowles
- 15
- Chapter Two - Jazz Time and Our Time: A view from the Outside In / Mark Sumner Harvey
- 32
- Chapter Three - Some Aesthetic Suggestions for a Working Theory of the "Undeniable Groove": How Do We Speak about Black Rhythm,, Setting Text, and Composition? / William C. Banfield
- 46
- Chapter Four - Rhythm and Rhyme in Rap / Angela M. S. Nelson
- 54
- Chapter Five - The Music of Martin Luther King, Jr. / Richard Lischer
- 63
- Chapter Six - Rhythm in Claude McKay's "Harlem Dancer" / Ronald Dorris
- 74
- Chapter Seven - Chanting Down Babylon: Three Rastafarian Dub poets / Darren J. Middleton
- 87
- Chapter Eight - Rhythm as Modality and Discourse in Daughters of the Dust / D. Soyini Madison
- 98
- Chapter Nine - Rhythms of Resistance: The Role of Freedom Song in South Africa / Alton B. Pollard III
- 125
- Chapter Ten - The RHythm of Everyday politics: Public Performance and Political Transitions in Mali / Zeric Kay Smith
- 137
- Notes
- 151
- Selected Bibliography
- 153
- Notes on Contributors
- 157
- Index