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The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America
Burton W. Peretti
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Description for The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America
Paperback. Explains how jazz was shaped by urbanization, the 'great migration' of southern blacks northward, and the 'jazz image' - dress code, jargon, and use of drugs. This book places jazz in its rich social context. Series: Music in American Life. Num Pages: 304 pages. BIC Classification: AVGJ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 227 x 149 x 22. Weight in Grams: 454.
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The story of jazz is more than a history of the music. The racial and cultural dynamics of American cities created the music, life, and business that was jazz.
Burton W. Peretti's classic study charts the life of jazz culture from its origins in the jook joints of sharecroppers and the streets and dance halls of 1890s New Orleans...
Product Details
Publisher
University of Illinois Press United States
Number of pages
304
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1994
Series
Blacks in the New World
Condition
New
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9780252064210
SKU
V9780252064210
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About Burton W. Peretti
Burton W. Peretti is the dean of liberal arts at Northern Virginia Community College, Annadale. His books include The Leading Man: Hollywood and the Presidential Image and Jazz in American Culture.
Reviews for The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America
"Peretti's great success is that he compels into collective form the many individual histories that have come down to us, giving context and resonance to that anecdotal raw material which until this book has been largely the special preserve of the jazz fan."
Journal of American Studies
Journal of American Studies