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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The Minstrel Legacy in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Maya C. Gibson. enduring popularity and high visibility that I choose the two as exemplars of this latent but powerful minstrel legacy . Chapter ones ...
The Minstrel Legacy in George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess and Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Maya C. Gibson. enduring popularity and high visibility that I choose the two as exemplars of this latent but powerful minstrel legacy . Chapter ones ...
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... legacy . Like his timeless persona ( reminiscent of the Horatio Alger myth of the " self - made man " ) , his works have endured such that they embody the cultural fiber of what to the periphery or engaged in as a kind of " musical ...
... legacy . Like his timeless persona ( reminiscent of the Horatio Alger myth of the " self - made man " ) , his works have endured such that they embody the cultural fiber of what to the periphery or engaged in as a kind of " musical ...
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... legacy figures most prominently in his grand opera Porgy and Bess ( 1935 ) . It is this piece that I should like to discuss further . On the whole , music historians have dismissed the Gershwin oeuvre as musical chaff . Too popular ...
... legacy figures most prominently in his grand opera Porgy and Bess ( 1935 ) . It is this piece that I should like to discuss further . On the whole , music historians have dismissed the Gershwin oeuvre as musical chaff . Too popular ...
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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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