This article traces the history of black British jazz across five moments from 1920 to the present. It also makes a theoretical argument about the nature of race and its connection both with music and belonging to the nation. Race is indeed a musical-discursive construction, as has been argued in the literature about culture and ethnicity over the last thirty years or so. But it is a social structure too, and the contradictions that result are key to understanding the race-music relationship
Music is intimately implicated in racialising discourses. This is particularly pronounced in the cas...
My project examines narrative formation and the cultural construction of racial bias in the 1950s mu...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...
Black British musicians have been making jazz since around 1920 when the genre first arrived in Brit...
This dissertation explores specific historical moments in British jazz history and places special em...
"Black" is a word that carries strong cultural currency in the United States today. By casting jazz...
As a popular music, the evolution of jazz is tied to the contemporary sociological situation. Jazz w...
Dance has not always been given the attention it deserves by jazz scholars, although the response (o...
This paper presents the findings of a recent study which explores the social and cultural characteri...
[Introduction] Power and information often go hand in hand. Those who have the power to shape the wo...
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band's visit in 1919–1920 has been well documented as the beginning of j...
In my thesis paper I am examining the birth and art of jazz, which creates a vital part of American...
Intellectuals, writers, artists and historians have recognised a fundamental role of black genres in...
Jazz music over the years has seemed to separate into two markets defined by the innovation, or lack...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
Music is intimately implicated in racialising discourses. This is particularly pronounced in the cas...
My project examines narrative formation and the cultural construction of racial bias in the 1950s mu...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...
Black British musicians have been making jazz since around 1920 when the genre first arrived in Brit...
This dissertation explores specific historical moments in British jazz history and places special em...
"Black" is a word that carries strong cultural currency in the United States today. By casting jazz...
As a popular music, the evolution of jazz is tied to the contemporary sociological situation. Jazz w...
Dance has not always been given the attention it deserves by jazz scholars, although the response (o...
This paper presents the findings of a recent study which explores the social and cultural characteri...
[Introduction] Power and information often go hand in hand. Those who have the power to shape the wo...
The Original Dixieland Jazz Band's visit in 1919–1920 has been well documented as the beginning of j...
In my thesis paper I am examining the birth and art of jazz, which creates a vital part of American...
Intellectuals, writers, artists and historians have recognised a fundamental role of black genres in...
Jazz music over the years has seemed to separate into two markets defined by the innovation, or lack...
This dissertation is an intellectual history of African-American jazz musicians. Although the jazz c...
Music is intimately implicated in racialising discourses. This is particularly pronounced in the cas...
My project examines narrative formation and the cultural construction of racial bias in the 1950s mu...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...