The birth of cool : style narratives of the African diaspora / Carol Tulloch.
2016
E185.86 .T85 2016
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The birth of cool : style narratives of the African diaspora / Carol Tulloch.
Author
Tulloch, Carol.
ISBN
9781474262866 (electronic bk.)
1474262864 (electronic bk.)
9781859734650
1859734650
9781859734704
1859734707
1474262864 (electronic bk.)
9781859734650
1859734650
9781859734704
1859734707
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London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016.
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English
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E185.86 .T85 2016
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305.896/073
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: This Time it's Personal
Angel in the Market Place : The African-Jamaican Higgler, 1880-1903
"We Also Should Walk in the Newness of Life" : Individualised Harlem Styles of the 1930s
"All of Me" : Billie Holiday
"My Man Let Me Pull Your Coat to Something" : Malcolm X
You Should Understand, it's a Freedom Thing : The Stoned Cherrie-Steve Biko T-shirt
Here : The Haunting Joy of Being in England
Coda.
Angel in the Market Place : The African-Jamaican Higgler, 1880-1903
"We Also Should Walk in the Newness of Life" : Individualised Harlem Styles of the 1930s
"All of Me" : Billie Holiday
"My Man Let Me Pull Your Coat to Something" : Malcolm X
You Should Understand, it's a Freedom Thing : The Stoned Cherrie-Steve Biko T-shirt
Here : The Haunting Joy of Being in England
Coda.