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1 Introduction 11
2 Music of Corruption: Jazz as Social Threat in the Early Twenties 22
3 "Some Finer Thing": Jazz Amid the Culture Wars of the Late Twenties 39
4 The Market of Music: Jazz and the Great Depression in the Harlem Renaissance 58
5 White Jazz: A Primitive Commodity 74
6 Defining a Nation: Jazz and American Identity in the Early Forties 93
7 Music of Contradictions: Reconciling U.S. Domestic and Foreign Identities 109
8 "Gin, Jazz, and Dreams": Cultivating the Hipster Aesthetic in Ellison, Mailer, and Beaumont 122
9 A Racial Paradise: The Ambiguity of Identity in The Horn by John Clellon Holmes and On The Road by Jack Kerouac 139
10 Conclusion 164
Notes 171
Works Cited 183
Index 189
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