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The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture Book

The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture
The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture, The Jazz Trope takes a look at the African American lifestyle through the lens of jazz, blues, and spirituals. Through the pioneering efforts of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, Houston Baker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ishmael Reed, Amiri Baraka, and other not, The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture has a rating of 2.5 stars
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The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture, The Jazz Trope takes a look at the African American lifestyle through the lens of jazz, blues, and spirituals. Through the pioneering efforts of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, Houston Baker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ishmael Reed, Amiri Baraka, and other not, The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture
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  • The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture
  • Written by author Alfonso W. Hawkins Jr
  • Published by The Scarecrow Press, Inc., June 2008
  • The Jazz Trope takes a look at the African American lifestyle through the lens of jazz, blues, and spirituals. Through the pioneering efforts of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, Houston Baker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ishmael Reed, Amiri Baraka, and other not
  • The Jazz Trope takes a look at the African American lifestyle through the lens of jazz, blues, and spirituals. Through the pioneering efforts of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, Houston Baker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ishmael Reed, Amiri Baraka, and other not
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1 Booker T. Washington: Up from Slavery in the Valley of the Shadow of Death 1

2 Jazz as Exoticism 39

3 Zora Neale Hurston and Billie Holiday: Improvisation through Interpretation 79

4 Lamentations or the Blues: The Proverbial Moan 119

5 The Elusive Undertone: A Nonnegotiable Performance of Time, Text, and Melody 167

6 A Jazz Schematic: The Concluding Naturalistic Trope 199

Bibliography 221

Index 231

About the Author 243


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