Blacking Up, Passing Down: The Minstrel Legacy in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and Walt Disney's Mickey MouseUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1999 - 166 pagina's |
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... cultural perspectives that inform music . Yet I desire to map race and cultural studies onto American music studies by examining how nineteenth - century performances of blackface minstrelsy affect the American , indeed , the Western ...
... cultural perspectives that inform music . Yet I desire to map race and cultural studies onto American music studies by examining how nineteenth - century performances of blackface minstrelsy affect the American , indeed , the Western ...
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... cultural signifier . By conjoining musical and cultural acts , nineteenth - century popular music - making provided the catalyst for this social transaction to occur . Thus , the music of blackface minstrelsy left its indelible mark on ...
... cultural signifier . By conjoining musical and cultural acts , nineteenth - century popular music - making provided the catalyst for this social transaction to occur . Thus , the music of blackface minstrelsy left its indelible mark on ...
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... cultural authenticity . Lawrence Levine's Highbrow / Lowbrow : The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America ( 1988 ) reminds us that our twentieth - century preoccupation with cultural elitism -- the distinction between Culture as ...
... cultural authenticity . Lawrence Levine's Highbrow / Lowbrow : The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America ( 1988 ) reminds us that our twentieth - century preoccupation with cultural elitism -- the distinction between Culture as ...
Inhoudsopgave
Baptism Through Blackness | 23 |
Theres a Lot of the Mouse in Me Mickey Mouse | 49 |
Imitations of the Dance | 72 |
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