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9780275961985: Jazz in Black and White: Race, Culture, and Identity in the Jazz Community
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"[D]o only those that have lived the blues have the right to play the blues? This question lies at the heart of the black-white division in the jazz community.... Gerard decided to write his book after observing years of racial animosity between fellow jazz musicians.This excellent study of the question...rejects extreme arguments from both whites and blacks."-Booklist "Gerard is the first to present an evenhanded, nonjudgmental exposition of this complex and incendiary topic, including whether white artists have any legitimate "claim" to this African American art form at all....All collections."-Choice "Comprehensive and insightful, Jazz in Black and White is an emotional book. It provides scads of research and intelligent analysis for those interested in the arts, music and culture, but what it does best is mourn the presence of racial discord in a music as harmonious as jazz."-Philadelphia Inquirer "Gerard's study of black versus white identity in the jazz world provides a provocative...contribution to the debate over whether jazz should be seen as an exclusively African American art form."-Publishers Weekly "Gerard's time line and provocative analysis allow the reader to understand the complexity of an art form that has developed within the broader context of slavery, segregation, economic disparities, and continuing racial divisions."-MultiCultural Review "Is jazz a specifically African-American music? If so, what does that mean? Can white musicians play the music with any authenticity?...Not surprisingly, Gerard comes down in the middle of this debate, but he does so with integrity and thoughtfulness, making the middle look like the only logical place to be."-Kirkus Reviews "YDo only those that have lived the blues have the right to play the blues? This question lies at the heart of the black-white division in the jazz community.... Gerard decided to write his book after observing years of racial animosity between fellow jazz musicians.This excellent study of the question...rejects extreme arguments from both whites and blacks."-Booklist ?Gerard is the first to present an evenhanded, nonjudgmental exposition of this complex and incendiary topic, including whether white artists have any legitimate "claim" to this African American art form at all....All collections.?-Choice ?Comprehensive and insightful, Jazz in Black and White is an emotional book. It provides scads of research and intelligent analysis for those interested in the arts, music and culture, but what it does best is mourn the presence of racial discord in a music as harmonious as jazz.?-Philadelphia Inquirer ?[D]o only those that have lived the blues have the right to play the blues? This question lies at the heart of the black-white division in the jazz community.... Gerard decided to write his book after observing years of racial animosity between fellow jazz musicians.This excellent study of the question...rejects extreme arguments from both whites and blacks.?-Booklist ?Gerard's study of black versus white identity in the jazz world provides a provocative...contribution to the debate over whether jazz should be seen as an exclusively African American art form.?-Publishers Weekly ?Gerard's time line and provocative analysis allow the reader to understand the complexity of an art form that has developed within the broader context of slavery, segregation, economic disparities, and continuing racial divisions.?-MultiCultural Review ?Is jazz a specifically African-American music? If so, what does that mean? Can white musicians play the music with any authenticity?...Not surprisingly, Gerard comes down in the middle of this debate, but he does so with integrity and thoughtfulness, making the middle look like the only logical place to be.?-Kirkus Reviews "A vivid, heartfelt and personal meditation on the oldest taboo in jazz."-Mark Schone senior contributing writer, SPIN Magazine "Jazz in Black and White is a very fine work from which I learned a great deal about issues of 'race' and color in the jazz world. Charley Gerard's book confirms my belief that we are witnessing a remarkable transition in our understanding of 'racial' relations. The ways of thinking about this topic are beginning to be not so monolithic, and this book is a wonderfully effective contribution to that trend."-Michael Vannoy Adams, Author The Multicultural Imagination: "Race," Color, and the Unconscious
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Is jazz a universal idiom or is it an African-American art form? Although whites have been playing jazz almost since it first developed, the history of jazz has been forged by a series of African-American artists whose styles caught the interest of their musical generation-masters such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, and Charlie Parker. Whether or not white musicians deserve their secondary status in jazz history, one thing is clear: developments in jazz have been a result of black people's search for a meaningful identity as Americans and members of the African diaspora. Blacks are not alone in being deeply affected by these shifts in African-American racial attitudes and cultural strategies. Historically in closer contact with blacks than nearly any other group of white Americans, white jazz musicians have also felt these shifts. More importantly, their careers and musical interests have been deeply affected by them. The author, an active participant in the jazz world as composer, performer, and author of several books on jazz and Latin music, hopes that this book will encourage jazz lovers to take a rhetoric-free look at the charged issue of race as has affected the world of jazz. A work about the formulation of identity in the face of racial difference, the book considers topics such as the promotion of black Southern culture and inner-city styles like rhythm and blues and rap as a means of achieving black racial solidarity. It discusses the body of music fostered by an identification to Africa, the conversion of black jazz musicians to Islam and other Eastern religions, and the impact of a jazz community united by heroin use. White jazz musicians who identify with black culture in an unsettling form by speaking black dialect and calling themselves African-American is examined, as is the assimilation of jazz into the wider American culture.

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  • VerlagPraeger Publishers
  • Erscheinungsdatum1998
  • ISBN 10 0275961982
  • ISBN 13 9780275961985
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