Jazz and machine-age imperialism: music, "race," and intellectuals in France, 1918-1945/ [electronic resource] / Jeremy F. Lane.
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: University of Michigan Press, 2013.Description: 237 pISBN: - 9780472118816
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Chapter, Lesson, Part Introduction.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 1. Between 'the Virgin Forest and Modernism' : Techno-Primitive Hybrids in the Work of Andre Schaeffner and Robert Goffin.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 2. Armstrong's 'Bitter Laughter' : Jazz, Gender, and Racial Politics in Leon-Gontran Damas's Pigments (1937).
Chapter, Lesson, Part 3. Jazz as Antidote to the Machine Age: From Hugues Panassie to Leopold Sedar Senghor.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 4. 'And What If Jazz Were French . . . ?' : Postcolonial Melancholy and Myths of French Louisiana in Vichy-Era France.
Chapter, Lesson, Part 5. 'Marvellous' Ellington: Rene Menil, Jazz, Surrealism, and Creole Identity in Wartime Martinique.
Cover, Title,Jazz and machine-age imperialism: music, "race," and intellectuals in France, 1918-1945--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Acknowledgments--Preface, Introduction, TOC,Contents--References, Appendix, Index,Coda: Jazz After Empire--References, Appendix, Index,Notes--References, Appendix, Index,Bibliography--References, Appendix, Index,Index.
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