The Resource Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan
Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan
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The item Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in DC Public Library System.This item is available to borrow from 2 library branches.
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The item Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in DC Public Library System.
This item is available to borrow from 2 library branches.
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- x, 261 pages
- Contents
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- Frankie and Johnny take center stage : African American folk culture in 1930s America
- Lead Belly's Ninth Symphony : Huddie Ledbetter and the changing contours of American folk music
- Pistol Packin' Mama: imperiled masculinity in Thomas Hart Benton's a social history of the state of Missouri
- Whiteface Marionettes: John Huston's comic melodrama
- The finest woman ever to walk the streets : Mae West's outlaw exploits in She Done Him Wrong
- The lynching of Johnny : Sterling Brown's social realist critique
- Epilogue. African American women's voices and the tightrope of respectability
- Isbn
- 9781477312100
- Label
- Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America
- Title
- Frankie and Johnny
- Title remainder
- race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America
- Statement of responsibility
- Stacy I. Morgan
- Subject
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- African Americans -- Race identity
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Folk songs, English
- Folk songs, English -- United States
- Folklore
- Folklore
- Music -- Social aspects
- Music -- Social aspects -- United States -- History and criticism
- African Americans
- Popular music -- African influences
- Popular music -- United States -- African influences
- Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
- Sex role
- Sex role -- United States
- United States
- United States
- Popular music
- African Americans -- Folklore
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- TxU/DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1970-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Morgan, Stacy I.
- Dewey number
- 398.2089/96073
- Government publication
- government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- African Americans
- African Americans
- Sex role
- Popular music
- Music
- Popular music
- Folk songs, English
- African Americans
- African Americans
- Folk songs, English
- Music
- Popular music
- Popular music
- Sex role
- United States
- United States
- Label
- Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Frankie and Johnny take center stage : African American folk culture in 1930s America -- Lead Belly's Ninth Symphony : Huddie Ledbetter and the changing contours of American folk music -- Pistol Packin' Mama: imperiled masculinity in Thomas Hart Benton's a social history of the state of Missouri -- Whiteface Marionettes: John Huston's comic melodrama -- The finest woman ever to walk the streets : Mae West's outlaw exploits in She Done Him Wrong -- The lynching of Johnny : Sterling Brown's social realist critique -- Epilogue. African American women's voices and the tightrope of respectability
- Control code
- ocn956633371
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- x, 261 pages
- Isbn
- 9781477312100
- Lccn
- 2016035709
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Label
- Frankie and Johnny : race, gender, and the work of African American folklore in 1930s America, Stacy I. Morgan
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Frankie and Johnny take center stage : African American folk culture in 1930s America -- Lead Belly's Ninth Symphony : Huddie Ledbetter and the changing contours of American folk music -- Pistol Packin' Mama: imperiled masculinity in Thomas Hart Benton's a social history of the state of Missouri -- Whiteface Marionettes: John Huston's comic melodrama -- The finest woman ever to walk the streets : Mae West's outlaw exploits in She Done Him Wrong -- The lynching of Johnny : Sterling Brown's social realist critique -- Epilogue. African American women's voices and the tightrope of respectability
- Control code
- ocn956633371
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
- Edition
- First edition.
- Extent
- x, 261 pages
- Isbn
- 9781477312100
- Lccn
- 2016035709
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
Subject
- African Americans -- Race identity
- African Americans -- Race identity
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Criticism, interpretation, etc
- Folk songs, English
- Folk songs, English -- United States
- Folklore
- Folklore
- Music -- Social aspects
- Music -- Social aspects -- United States -- History and criticism
- African Americans
- Popular music -- African influences
- Popular music -- United States -- African influences
- Popular music -- United States -- History and criticism
- Sex role
- Sex role -- United States
- United States
- United States
- Popular music
- African Americans -- Folklore
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