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Jazz Religion, the Second Line, and Black New Orleans

Autor Richard Brent Turner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 2009
In his new book, Richard Brent Turner explores the history and contemporary significance of the popular religious traditions, identities, and performance forms celebrated in the second lines of the jazz street parades of black New Orleans. The second line is the group of dancers who follow the first procession of church and club members, brass bands, and grand marshals. Here musical and religious traditions interplay. Turner's book examines the relationship of jazz to indigenous religion and spirituality. It explores how the African diasporist religious identities and musical traditions from Haiti and West and Central Africa are reinterpreted in New Orleans jazz and popular religious performances. And it describes how the participants in the second line create their own social space, while becoming proficient in the arts of political disguise, resistance, and performance. Jazz Religion, the Second Line, and Black New Orleans fills an important gap in the scholarship on urban folk religion, and music and religion in New Orleans.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253221209
ISBN-10: 025322120X
Pagini: 200
Ilustrații: 25 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 156 x 233 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press
Locul publicării:United States

Cuprins

PrefaceIntroduction: Follow the Second Line1. The Haiti-New Orleans Vodou Connection: Zora Neale Hurston as Initiate Observer; 2. Mardi Gras Indians and Second Lines, Sequin Artists and Rara Bands: Street Festivals and Performances in New Orleans and HaitiInterlude: The Healing Arts of African Diasporic Religion3. In Rhythm with the Spirit: New Orleans Jazz Funerals and the African DiasporaEpilogue. A Jazz Funeral for "A City That Care Forgot": The New Orleans Diaspora after Hurricane KatrinaNotes; Bibliography; Index

Recenzii

"Turner straddles religions, music, the performance arts, languages, nationalities, and identities skillfully . . . with aplomb, with brio, in a language all his own that sings." Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, University of Wisconsin, Madison"A well-written, well-researched, thoughtful, and generative book." George Lipsitz, University of California, Santa Barbara
"Turner straddles religions, music, the performance arts, languages, nationalities, and identities skillfully ... with aplomb, with brio, in a language all his own that sings." Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, University of Wisconsin, Madison "A well-written, well-researched, thoughtful, and generative book." George Lipsitz, University of California, Santa Barbara

Notă biografică

Richard Brent Turner is Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Iowa and author of Islam in the African-American Experience (IUP, 2003).


Descriere

Expressions of African musical and religious traditions in the city's Carnival culture