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Secular Devotion: Afro-latin Music and Imperial Jazz

Von Timothy Brennan. 1. Auflage. 2008.

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Beschreibung

Popular music in the Americas, from jazz, Cuban Latin and salsa to disco and rap, is overwhelmingly neo-African. Created in the midst of war and military invasion, and filtered through a Western worldview, these musical forms are completely modern in their sensibilities: they are in fact the very sound of modern life. But the African religious philosophy at their core involved a longing for earlier eras - ones that pre-dated the technological discipline of labor forced on captive populations by capitalism. In this groundbreaking new book, Timothy Brennan shows how the popular music of the Americas - the music of entertainment, nightlife, and leisure - is involved in a devotion to an African religious worldview that survived the ravages of slavery and found its way into the rituals of everyday listening. He explores the challenge posed by Afro-Latin music to Western cultural imperialism, and the processes by which Afro-Latin music has been absorbed into the imperial imagination: how what was originally the artistic creation of a colonized people was transformed overnight into proof of what was most liberating about the society that did the enslaving. nOriginalBarCode: 9781844672912

Details

  • Autor Brennan, Timothy
  • Erscheinungsdatum 01/01/08
  • Anzahl Seiten 304
  • Bindung Taschenbuch
  • Herkunftsland Deutschland
  • Herstellerangaben Zweitausendeins GmbH & Co. KG | Karl-Tauchnitz-Str. 6 | 04107 Leipzig | Deutschland | www.zweitausendeins.de
  • Herausgeber Verso Books
  • ISBN 9781844672912