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The Color of Jazz : Race and Representation in Postwar American Culture Book

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The Color of Jazz : Race and Representation in Postwar American Culture, Although now sometimes called America's classical music, jazz has not always been accorde favorable appellations. Accurate though these encomiums may be, they obscure the complex and fractious history of jazz's reception in the U. S. Developing out of t, The Color of Jazz : Race and Representation in Postwar American Culture
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  • The Color of Jazz : Race and Representation in Postwar American Culture
  • Written by author Jon Panish
  • Published by University Press of Mississippi, 1997/04/24
  • Although now sometimes called "America's classical music," jazz has not always been accorde favorable appellations. Accurate though these encomiums may be, they obscure the complex and fractious history of jazz's reception in the U. S. Developing out of t
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Blinded by the White: The Hidden History of Postwar Racial Politics 3
2 Racing the Village People: Euro American and African American Cultural and Social Interaction in Greenwich Village, 1945-1966 23
3 Caging Bird: Charlie Parker Meets the Postwar Construction of the Jazz Musician 42
4 (Up)Staging Jazz: Representations of Jazz Performance 79
5 Improvising the Text: Euro American and African American Approaches to Jazz Narrative 117
Epilogue 141
Notes 147
Works Cited 153
Index 161


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