Sun Ra's Chicago: Afrofuturism and the City: Historical Studies of Urban America
Autor William Sitesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226732107
ISBN-10: 022673210X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 25 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Historical Studies of Urban America
ISBN-10: 022673210X
Pagini: 328
Ilustrații: 25 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Seria Historical Studies of Urban America
Notă biografică
William Sites is associate professor in Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice at the University of Chicago.
Cuprins
Urban Routes, Utopian Pathways
Part I: Birmingham
1 Downtown Sounds
2 Industrial School to Territory Band
3 Leadership Dreams
Part II: Chicago
4 South Side Music Scene
5 “Sound So Loud It Will Wake Up the Dead”
6 Utopian Chicago
7 African Space
8 Wonder Inn, 1960
Lineages/Legacies
Part I: Birmingham
1 Downtown Sounds
2 Industrial School to Territory Band
3 Leadership Dreams
Part II: Chicago
4 South Side Music Scene
5 “Sound So Loud It Will Wake Up the Dead”
6 Utopian Chicago
7 African Space
8 Wonder Inn, 1960
Lineages/Legacies
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Notes
Index
Recenzii
"One of the ten best Chicago books of 2020. Plenty of books have been written about Afrofuturist pioneer Sun Ra and his Arkestra, but Sites is the first to make Chicago his co-protagonist. . . . Sites provides crucial context on how Chicago's Afrocentrist philosophy, religion, and jazz scenes helped turn Blount into Sun Ra.”
Best Historical Research in Recorded Jazz, Certificate of Merit 2021
“Four stars. A must-read for fans of the musician and his city. . . . Fascinating and thoroughly readable. . . Sites makes the engaging argument that the idiosyncratic jazz legend’s penchant for interplanetary journeys and African American utopia was in fact inspired by urban life right on Earth.”
“An important contribution. . . Sites draws on an impressive number of disciplines to ground Ra’s spacebound theatrics in material history. . . . He cites work from urban studies, African American studies, theology, and literary theory. . . It’s difficult to imagine anyone other than Sites writing a work that demands mastery of these specific disciplines.”
"Required reading for anyone seriously interested in Sun Ra and his ensemble, the Arkestra."
"Not the launching point for an introduction to the life of Sun Ra, but rather a deeper dive into the city life and utopian vision informing his work and philosophy, emphasizing that (Urban) Space Is the Place."
“Highly readable. . . What Sites is good at is the detail of the period. . . He is good, too, on the economics of segregation, the racial divisions of the American working class, and the role of the black establishment. . . But best of all, especially to musicians and jazz fans, he is great about the musical life of Chicago, the Pershing and Du Sable venues, and the Jim Crow squalor of Calumet City, the sin suburb of Chicago. Where this book really scores is in its investigation of the sheer 'otherness 'of Sun Ra.”
"Sites’s project in this work is to get back to this future city by understanding Sun Ra’s geographic, intellectual, and galactic journeys. . . . Sites’s considerable skills as an urban cartographer help to further remap Chicago. . . . In Sites’s analysis, Sun Ra’s work continues to rethink the U.S. city."
“One of the most unique books to ever look at the music of Sun Ra. . . Digs very deep into Ra's early years – time that isn't covered in as much details as in other projects – and the book paints a picture of the city that's as vivid as the jazz legend himself. . . Sites comes at the project from a different perspective than most music writers – which makes for a very fresh volume that may well open up whole new territory in the exploration of jazz and community.”
“Sun Ra’s Chicago is a masterful account of the musician’s formative years. Sites deftly applies a wider lens to his biography, analyzing the urban spaces and networks that shaped Sonny Blount’s transformation from an itinerant musician into the otherworldly philosophical leader of the Arkestra. This book is essential reading not only for Sun Ra listeners but for readers interested in the crosscurrents of Black intellectual thought and the utopian possibilities, past and present, of America’s cities.”
"Like its subject, Sun Ra’s Chicago is a category buster—social history, musicology, urban studies, hermeneutics, cultural reclamation—and as such, a revelation. Sites tells a story of countercultural ferment in 1950s south side Chicago that is detailed and provocative. Sun Ra, Alton Abraham, and the members and friends of the Arkestra were truly a 'creative class' long before that term, as we know it, was coined."
"In the accounts of his life and work, it is easy to approach and become enamored by Ra as a larger-than-life figure and to stay focused on his idiosyncratic personal traits, more so than the context and times from which he emerged and to which he responded. This is precisely what William Sites’s book Sun Ra’s Chicago does very well: it steps back from engaging with Ra’s performative persona to examine the context in which this performative persona was developed and shaped."