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Brick city vanguard, Amiri Baraka, Black music, Black modernity, James Smethurst

Label
Brick city vanguard, Amiri Baraka, Black music, Black modernity, James Smethurst
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Brick city vanguard
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1122682153
Responsibility statement
James Smethurst
Series statement
African American intellectual history
Sub title
Amiri Baraka, Black music, Black modernity
Summary
"Amiri Baraka is unquestionably the most recognized leader of the Black Arts Movement of the 1960s and 1970s, and one of the key literary and cultural figures of the postwar United States. While Baraka's political and aesthetic stances changed considerably over the course of his career, Brick City Vanguard demonstrates the continuity in his thinking about the meaning of black music in the material, psychic, and ideological development of black people. Drawing on primary texts, paratexts (including album liner notes), audio and visual recordings, and archival sources, James Smethurst takes a new look at how Baraka's writing on and performance of music envisioned the creation of an African American people or nation, as well as the growth and consolidation of a black working class within that nation, that resonates to this day. This vision also provides a way of understanding the encounter of black people with what has been called "the urban crisis" and a projection of a liberated black future beyond that crisis"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
"That's where Sarah Vaughan lives" : Amiri Baraka, Newark, and the landscape and soundscape of Black modernity -- "Formal renditions": revisiting the Baraka--Ellison debate -- "A marching song for some strange uncharted country": The Black future and Amiri Baraka's liner notes -- "Soul and Madness": Baraka's recorded music and poetry from Bohemia to Black arts -- "I see him sometimes": William Parker reimagines and Amiri Baraka glosses Curtis Mayfield
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