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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... ideology over class differentiation . Though peppered with curious notes , reflections and apologia , Cockrell ... ideologies of racial and cultural differences : Roediger's analysis does not engage music ; Cockrell engages discussions ...
... ideology over class differentiation . Though peppered with curious notes , reflections and apologia , Cockrell ... ideologies of racial and cultural differences : Roediger's analysis does not engage music ; Cockrell engages discussions ...
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... ideology . In other words , this celebration of the primitive is not ostensible solely to Gershwin's experience , but rather it reflects a basic premise of a new twentieth - century ideology founded in racialisms and revealed through ...
... ideology . In other words , this celebration of the primitive is not ostensible solely to Gershwin's experience , but rather it reflects a basic premise of a new twentieth - century ideology founded in racialisms and revealed through ...
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... ideology so that they were undeniably central : they linked the Victorian , self - restrained concept of “ civilized ” manliness with a primal , sexual “ savage , " masculine claim to power . In linking manliness to notions of ...
... ideology so that they were undeniably central : they linked the Victorian , self - restrained concept of “ civilized ” manliness with a primal , sexual “ savage , " masculine claim to power . In linking manliness to notions of ...
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Baptism Through Blackness | 23 |
Theres a Lot of the Mouse in Me Mickey Mouse | 49 |
Imitations of the Dance | 72 |
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