The founding hypothesis of the study is that creative writers translate jazz music and performance into discourse by recourse to a number of figurative domains. These translations map existential, anthropological and political spaces and situate jazz within these. The first chapter concerns the representation of jazz in the construction of alterity, focussing on the evocation of the Dionysian spirit of jazz, the parallels between jazz and Bahktin's carnival and the strategic deployment of 'blackness' in configurations. The second chapter applies the notion of 'existential integration' in tracing some of the fluid boundaries between the music, the body of the instrument and the body of the performer in representations. The final chap...
The ontological status of jazz tunes is a fraught topic that has generated much philosophical and an...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsJana R. FallinThis qualitative study sought t...
The Routledge Companion to jazz Studies presents over forty articles from internationally renowned s...
Despite all the critical attention jazz has received in recent years from scholars in other fields--...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.This study offers an ethnographically contextualise...
How is the jazz language inventive in spite of the objective limits that delineate and govern it? Th...
The metaphor of storytelling is widespread among jazz performers and jazz researchers. However, litt...
Each discipline has its own way of representing and evaluating knowledge which is reflected in its d...
The aim of this dissertation is to identify musical elements that contribute to the generation of re...
Jazz is frequently depicted as only accessible to ‘ideal knowers’, suggesting a hierarchical knower ...
The main focus of this thesis is the representation of jazz music and its musicians, and the ways in...
The narrative of jazz performance in Ireland is unique due to the political changes that coincided w...
The Routledge Companion to jazz Studies presents over forty articles from internationally renowned s...
The narrative of jazz performance in Ireland is unique due to the political changes that coincided w...
The narrative of jazz performance in Ireland is unique due to the political changes that coincided w...
The ontological status of jazz tunes is a fraught topic that has generated much philosophical and an...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsJana R. FallinThis qualitative study sought t...
The Routledge Companion to jazz Studies presents over forty articles from internationally renowned s...
Despite all the critical attention jazz has received in recent years from scholars in other fields--...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.This study offers an ethnographically contextualise...
How is the jazz language inventive in spite of the objective limits that delineate and govern it? Th...
The metaphor of storytelling is widespread among jazz performers and jazz researchers. However, litt...
Each discipline has its own way of representing and evaluating knowledge which is reflected in its d...
The aim of this dissertation is to identify musical elements that contribute to the generation of re...
Jazz is frequently depicted as only accessible to ‘ideal knowers’, suggesting a hierarchical knower ...
The main focus of this thesis is the representation of jazz music and its musicians, and the ways in...
The narrative of jazz performance in Ireland is unique due to the political changes that coincided w...
The Routledge Companion to jazz Studies presents over forty articles from internationally renowned s...
The narrative of jazz performance in Ireland is unique due to the political changes that coincided w...
The narrative of jazz performance in Ireland is unique due to the political changes that coincided w...
The ontological status of jazz tunes is a fraught topic that has generated much philosophical and an...
Doctor of PhilosophyCurriculum and Instruction ProgramsJana R. FallinThis qualitative study sought t...
The Routledge Companion to jazz Studies presents over forty articles from internationally renowned s...