Freedom is, freedom ain't: jazz and the making of the sixties
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Main Author: Saul, Scott (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press 2003
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [339]-375) and index
Hard bop and the impulse to freedom -- I: A new intellectual vernacular -- 1. Birth of the cool: the early career of the hipster -- 2. Radicalism by another name: the white Negro meets the black Negro -- II: Redefining youth culture -- 3. Riot on a summer's day: white youth and the rise of the jazz festival -- 4. The riot in reverse: the Newport rebels, Langston Hughes, and the mockery of freedom -- III: The sound of struggle -- 5. Outrageous freedom: Charles Mingus and the invention of the jazz workshop -- 6. "This freedom's slave cries": listening to the jazz workshop -- IV: Freedom's saint -- 7. The serious side of hard bop: John Coltrane's early dramas of deliverance -- 8. Loving A love supreme: Coltrane, Malcolm, and the revolution of the psyche -- V: In and out of the whirlwind -- 9. "Love, like jazz, is a four letter word": jazz and the counterculture -- 10. The road to "soul power": the many ends of hard bop
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 394 p.)
ISBN:0674011481
0674043103
9780674018532
9780674043107

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