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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... twentieth century . Its significance contains a plethora of ramifications for our own age and it is crucial that we understand and acknowledge music's power in creating the space for this cultural exchange to occur . The twentieth - century ...
... twentieth century . Its significance contains a plethora of ramifications for our own age and it is crucial that we understand and acknowledge music's power in creating the space for this cultural exchange to occur . The twentieth - century ...
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... century blackface minstrelsy powerfully informs the development and experience of popular music in the twentieth century . While the motivations that attribute racialized characteristics in Western music are at least as old as the ...
... century blackface minstrelsy powerfully informs the development and experience of popular music in the twentieth century . While the motivations that attribute racialized characteristics in Western music are at least as old as the ...
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... twentieth century media enabled white men to temporarily pass for colored in a way not possible in the nineteenth century . Furthermore , without the need to flash their skin , the act of passing was made that much more significant for ...
... twentieth century media enabled white men to temporarily pass for colored in a way not possible in the nineteenth century . Furthermore , without the need to flash their skin , the act of passing was made that much more significant for ...
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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