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Big Ears – Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies: Refiguring American Music

Autor Nichole T. Rustin, Sherrie Tucker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2008
In jazz circles, players and listeners with "big ears" hear and engage complexity in the moment, as it unfolds. Taking gender as part of the intricate, unpredictable action in jazz culture, this interdisciplinary collection explores the terrain opened up by listening, with big ears, for gender in jazz. Essays range from a reflection on the female boogie-woogie pianists who played at CafE Society in New York during the 1930s and 1940s to interpretations of how the jazzman is represented in Dorothy Baker's novel "Young Man with a Horn" (1938) and Michael Curtiz's film adaptation (1950). Taken together, the essays enrich the field of jazz studies by showing how gender dynamics have shaped the production, reception, and criticism of jazz culture. Scholars of music, ethnomusicology, American studies, literature, anthropology, and cultural studies approach the question of gender in jazz from multiple perspectives. One contributor scrutinizes the tendency of jazz historiography to treat singing as subordinate to the predominantly male domain of instrumental music, while another reflects on her doubly inappropriate position as a female trumpet player and a white jazz musician and scholar. Other essays explore the composer George Russell's Lydian Chromatic Concept as a critique of mid-twentieth-century discourses of embodiment, madness, and black masculinity; performances of "female hysteria" by Les Diaboliques, a feminist improvising trio; and the BBC radio broadcasts of Ivy Benson and Her Ladies' Dance Orchestra during the Second World War. By incorporating gender analysis into jazz studies, "Big Ears" transforms ideas of who counts as a subject of study and even of what counts as jazz.
"Contributors" Christina Baade, Jayna Brown, Farah Jasmine Griffin, Monica Hairston, Kristin McGee, Tracy McMullen, Ingrid Monson, Lara Pellegrinelli, Eric Porter, Nichole T. Rustin, Ursel Schlicht, Julie Dawn Smith, Jeffrey Taylor, Sherrie Tucker, JoAo H. Costa Vargas
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822343202
ISBN-10: 0822343207
Pagini: 472
Ilustrații: 19 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 225 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Seria Refiguring American Music


Cuprins

Introduction / Nichole T. Rustin and Sherrie TuckerI ROOTING GENDER IN JAZZ HISTORYSeparated at "Birth": Singing and the History of Jazz / Lara Pellegrinelli; With Lovie and Lil: Rediscovering Two Chicago Pianists of the 1920s / Jeffrey Taylor; Gender, Jazz, and the Popular Front / Monica Hairston; "The Battle of the Saxes": Gender, Dance Bands, and British Nationalism in the Second World War / Christina Baade; Identity for Sale: Glenn Miller, Wynton Marsalis, and Cultural Replay in Music / Tracy McMullenII IMPROVISING GENDER: EMBODIMENT AND PERFORMANCEFrom the Point of View of the Pavement: A Geopolitics of Black Dance / Jayna Jennifer Brown; Perverse Hysterics: The Noisy Cri of Les Diaboliques / Julie Dawn Smith; "Born Out of Jazz yet Embracing All Music": Race, Gender, and Technology in George Russell's Lydian Chromatic Concept / Eric Porter; "But this Music is Mine Already!" "White Woman" as Jazz Collector in the film New Orleans (1947) / Sherrie Tucker; Fitting the Part / Ingrid MonsonIII IMPROVISING GENDER: REPRESENTATION"Lieber Jazzplatte als Lippenstift" - "Better a Jazz Album Than Lipstick." The 1956 Jazz Podium Series Reveals Images of Jazz and Gender in Post-War Germany / Ursel Schlicht; Exclusion, openness, and utopia in Black male performance at the World Stage Jazz Jam Sessions / João H. Costa Vargas; "It Takes Two People to Confirm the Truth": The Jazz Fiction of Sherley Ann Williams and Toni Cade Bambara / Farah Jasmine Griffin; "blow, man, blow!" Representing Gender, White Primitives, and Jazz Melodrama through A Young Man with a Horn / Nichole T. Rustin; The Gendered Jazz Aesthetics of That Man of Mine: The International Sweethearts of Rhythm and Independent Black Sound Film / Kristin McGeeBibliography

Recenzii

“Big Ears is a breath of fresh air in contemporary jazz studies. Whereas the field has exploded during the last several years, this is the first volume specifically devoted to new work on gender and jazz. The essays here are wide-ranging in form, content, and method. They pay admirable attention to jazz across media (in film, concerts, recordings) and in international, not just U.S., contexts.”—Gayle Wald, author of Shout, Sister, Shout! The Untold Story of Rock-and-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe“Opening new vistas upon the study of jazz in the humanities, Nichole T. Rustin and Sherrie Tucker guide a vibrant and profound conversation at the nexus of performance studies, film and literary studies, gender studies, and many other fields. The unprecedented range and scope of this essential new collection affirms the centrality of improvisation to our understanding of culture.”—George E. Lewis, author of A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music

Notă biografică

Nichole T. Rustin is completing a book titled Jazz Men: Race, Masculine Difference, and the Emotions in 1950s America.

Sherrie Tucker is Associate Professor of American Studies at the University of Kansas. She is the author of Swing Shift: “All-Girl” Bands of the 1940s, also published by Duke University Press.


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"Opening new vistas upon the study of jazz in the humanities, Nichole T. Rustin and Sherrie Tucker guide a vibrant and profound conversation at the nexus of performance studies, film and literary studies, gender studies, and many other fields. The unprecedented range and scope of this essential new collection affirm the centrality of improvisation to our understanding of culture."--George E. Lewis, author of "A Power Stronger Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music"

Descriere

Collection of essays on the role of gender in jazz studies