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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Pagina 44
... play mouth organs , combs , bones . One plays a washboard , another a washtub . Everyone is full of gaiety . " 48 On the topic of authenticity , Gershwin ( characteristically boastful ) stated , Because Porgy and Bess deals with Negro ...
... play mouth organs , combs , bones . One plays a washboard , another a washtub . Everyone is full of gaiety . " 48 On the topic of authenticity , Gershwin ( characteristically boastful ) stated , Because Porgy and Bess deals with Negro ...
Pagina 53
... play the black style of banjo from a member of what might be called today " poor white trash " , who was in his estimation “ a very ignorant person , and ' nigger all over ' except in color . " 11 Ben Cotton , a minstrel performer who ...
... play the black style of banjo from a member of what might be called today " poor white trash " , who was in his estimation “ a very ignorant person , and ' nigger all over ' except in color . " 11 Ben Cotton , a minstrel performer who ...
Pagina 60
... play . Yet only one side of the Torgovnick tenet holds true . While Mickey has always been a source of child - like ... playing a cow's teeth like the xylophone , yanking a pig's udders like bagpipes , poking and pinching the other ...
... play . Yet only one side of the Torgovnick tenet holds true . While Mickey has always been a source of child - like ... playing a cow's teeth like the xylophone , yanking a pig's udders like bagpipes , poking and pinching the other ...
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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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