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1. Introduction: "A Wild and Ferocious Waltz"
2. French Louisiana Music from Home and Dancehall to Fred's Lounge and Radio
3. From the War on French to the War in France: World War II and Cultural Identity
4. "It's all French Music": Patrons on the Trail
5. Brand New Old-Time Southern Americana: Harry Smith's Anthology Brings French Louisiana Music into the Folk Canon
6. "I want you to be/just like you used to be, darling": Choreographing the Newport Waltz
7. Utter Strangers: The English and French Language Movements
8. "Les metamorphoses": Civil Rights, Ethnic Revival, and New Regional Sounds
9. Postscript.
2. French Louisiana Music from Home and Dancehall to Fred's Lounge and Radio
3. From the War on French to the War in France: World War II and Cultural Identity
4. "It's all French Music": Patrons on the Trail
5. Brand New Old-Time Southern Americana: Harry Smith's Anthology Brings French Louisiana Music into the Folk Canon
6. "I want you to be/just like you used to be, darling": Choreographing the Newport Waltz
7. Utter Strangers: The English and French Language Movements
8. "Les metamorphoses": Civil Rights, Ethnic Revival, and New Regional Sounds
9. Postscript.