Africa speaks, America answers [electronic resource] : modern jazz in revolutionary times / Robin D. G. Kelley.
2012
ML3508 .K44 2012eb
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Title
Africa speaks, America answers [electronic resource] : modern jazz in revolutionary times / Robin D. G. Kelley.
Author
Kelley, Robin D. G.
ISBN
9780674065246 electronic book
9780674046245
9780674046245
Publication Details
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xii, 244 p.) : ill.
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ML3508 .K44 2012eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
781.65/7296
Summary
In Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, pianist Randy Weston and bassist Ahmed Abdul-Malik celebrated with song the revolutions spreading across Africa. In Ghana and South Africa, drummer Guy Warren and vocalist Sathima Bea Benjamin fused local musical forms with the dizzying innovations of modern jazz. These four were among hundreds of musicians in the 1950s and '60s who forged connections between jazz and Africa that definitively reshaped both their music and the world. Each artist identified in particular ways with Africa's struggle for liberation and made music dedicated to, or inspired by, demands for independence and self-determination. That music was the wild, boundary-breaking exultation of modern jazz. The result was an abundance of conversation, collaboration, and tension between African and African American musicians during the era of decolonization. This collective biography demonstrates how modern Africa reshaped jazz, how modern jazz helped form a new African identity, and how musical convergences and crossings altered politics and culture on both continents. In a crucial moment when freedom electrified the African diaspora, these black artists sought one another out to create new modes of expression. Documenting individuals and places, from Lagos to Chicago, from New York to Cape Town, Robin Kelley gives us a meditation on modernity: we see innovation not as an imposition from the West but rather as indigenous, multilingual, and messy, the result of innumerable exchanges across a breadth of cultures.--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Nathan I. Huggins lectures.
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Table of Contents
The drum wars of Guy Warren
The sojourns of Randy Weston
Ahmed Abdul-Malik's Islamic experimentalism
The making of Sathima Bea Benjamin.
The sojourns of Randy Weston
Ahmed Abdul-Malik's Islamic experimentalism
The making of Sathima Bea Benjamin.