The Routledge Companion to Jazz Studies (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Gebhardt, Nicholas; Whyton, Tony; Rustin-Paschal, Nichole
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The Routledge Companion to Jazz Studies presents over forty articles from internationally renowned scholars and highlights the strengths of current jazz scholarship in a cross-disciplinary field of enquiry. Each chapter reflects on developments within jazz studies over the last twenty-five years, offering surveys and new insights into the major perspectives and approaches to jazz research. The collection provides an essential research resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts, and will serve as the definitive survey of current jazz scholarship in the Anglophone world to-date. It…mehr
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Hidden Musicians, and Cosmopolitan Connections in Jazz (Tony Whyton) / 2.
Diasporic Jazz (Bruce Johnson) / 3. I Like to Recognize the Tune:
Interrupting Jazz and Musical Theater Histories (Julianne Lindberg) / 4.
"That Ain't No Creole, It's a . . .!": Masquerade, Marketing, and
Shapeshifting Race in Early New Orleans Jazz (Bruce Boyd Raeburn) / 5. Jazz
Education: Historical and Critical Perspectives (Ken Prouty) / 6. Swan
Songs: Jazz, Death, and Famous Last Concerts (Walter van de Leur) 7. Jazz
on Radio (Tim Wall) PART II: Methodologies 8. After Wynton: Narrating Jazz
in the Postneotraditional Era (David Ake) / 9. Jazz and the Material Turn
(Floris Schuiling) / 10. Jazz Meets Pop in the United Kingdom (Catherine
Tackley) / 11. On Billboard, Isaac Hayes, and the "Swinging Relationship"
Between Jazz and Its Popular Music Cousins, 1950-1973 (John Howland) / 12.
"Wacky Post-Fluxus Revolutionary Mixed Media Shenanigans": Rethinking Jazz
and Jazz Studies Through Jason Moran's Multimedia Performance (John
Gennari) / 13. Conceptualizing Jazz as a Cultural Practice in Soviet
Estonia (Heli Reimann) / 14. And Then I Don't Feel So Bad: Jazz,
Sentimentality, and Popular Song (Alan Stanbridge) PART III: Core Issues
and Topics 15. Space and Place in Jazz (Andrew Berish) / 16. Time in Jazz
(Mark Doffman) / 17. Jazz and Disability (George McKay) / 18. Race in the
New Jazz Studies (Patrick Burke) / 19. The Vocalized Tone (Tom Perchard) /
20. Jazz and the Recording Process (Benjamin Bierman) / 21. Figuring
Improvisation (Peter Elsdon) / 22. Listening for Empire in Transnational
Jazz Studies (Frederick J. Schenker) PART IV: Individuals, Collectives, and
Communities 23. New Orleans, the "Creole Concept," and Jazz (Wolfram
Knauer) / 24. Sitting In and Subbing Out: The Gig Economy of 1960s New York
(Marian Jago) / 25. George Lewis's Voyager (Paul Steinbeck) / 26. Quiet
About It-Jazz in Japan (Michael Pronko) / 27. Performing Improvisation:
Bill Evans and Jean-Yves Thibaudet (Deborah Mawer) / 28. Bossa Nova and
Beyond: The Jazz as Symbol of Brazilian-Ness (Eduardo Vicente) / 29.
Individuals, Collectives, and Communities: Festivals and Festivalization:
The Shaping Influence of a Jazz Institution (Scott Currie) PART V:
Politics, Discourse, and Ideology 30. The Birth of Jazz Diplomacy: American
Jazz in Italy, 1945-1963 (Anna Harwell Celenza) / 31. Jazzing for a Better
Future: South Africa and Beyond (Christopher Ballantine) / 32. Eric
Hobsbawm (Roger Fagge) / 33. Jazz at the Crossroads of Art and Popular
Music Discourses in the 1960s (David Brackett) / 34. The Rhetoric of Jazz
(Gregory Clark) / 35. Unfinalizable: Dialog and Self-Expression in Jazz
(Charles Hersch) / 36. Improvisation: What Is It Good for? (Raymond
MacDonald and Graeme Wilson) / 37. Friends and Neighbors: Jazz and Everyday
Aesthetics (Nicholas Gebhardt) PART VI: New Directions and Debates 38. "The
Reason I Play the Way I Do Is": Jazzmen, Emotion, and Creating in Jazz
(Nichole Rustin-Paschal) / 39. The Art of Improvisation in the Age of
Computational Participation (David Borgo) / 40. Renaissance or Afterlife?
Nostalgia in the New Jazz Films (Björn Heile) / 41. Comics as Criticism:
Harvey Pekar, Jazz Writer (Nicolas Pillai) / 42. Free Spirits: The
Performativity of Free Improvisation (Petter Frost Fadnes) / 43. My Jazz
World: The Rise and Fall of a Digital Utopia (Simon Barber) / 44. Writing
the Jazz Life (Krin Gabbard)
Hidden Musicians, and Cosmopolitan Connections in Jazz (Tony Whyton) / 2.
Diasporic Jazz (Bruce Johnson) / 3. I Like to Recognize the Tune:
Interrupting Jazz and Musical Theater Histories (Julianne Lindberg) / 4.
"That Ain't No Creole, It's a . . .!": Masquerade, Marketing, and
Shapeshifting Race in Early New Orleans Jazz (Bruce Boyd Raeburn) / 5. Jazz
Education: Historical and Critical Perspectives (Ken Prouty) / 6. Swan
Songs: Jazz, Death, and Famous Last Concerts (Walter van de Leur) 7. Jazz
on Radio (Tim Wall) PART II: Methodologies 8. After Wynton: Narrating Jazz
in the Postneotraditional Era (David Ake) / 9. Jazz and the Material Turn
(Floris Schuiling) / 10. Jazz Meets Pop in the United Kingdom (Catherine
Tackley) / 11. On Billboard, Isaac Hayes, and the "Swinging Relationship"
Between Jazz and Its Popular Music Cousins, 1950-1973 (John Howland) / 12.
"Wacky Post-Fluxus Revolutionary Mixed Media Shenanigans": Rethinking Jazz
and Jazz Studies Through Jason Moran's Multimedia Performance (John
Gennari) / 13. Conceptualizing Jazz as a Cultural Practice in Soviet
Estonia (Heli Reimann) / 14. And Then I Don't Feel So Bad: Jazz,
Sentimentality, and Popular Song (Alan Stanbridge) PART III: Core Issues
and Topics 15. Space and Place in Jazz (Andrew Berish) / 16. Time in Jazz
(Mark Doffman) / 17. Jazz and Disability (George McKay) / 18. Race in the
New Jazz Studies (Patrick Burke) / 19. The Vocalized Tone (Tom Perchard) /
20. Jazz and the Recording Process (Benjamin Bierman) / 21. Figuring
Improvisation (Peter Elsdon) / 22. Listening for Empire in Transnational
Jazz Studies (Frederick J. Schenker) PART IV: Individuals, Collectives, and
Communities 23. New Orleans, the "Creole Concept," and Jazz (Wolfram
Knauer) / 24. Sitting In and Subbing Out: The Gig Economy of 1960s New York
(Marian Jago) / 25. George Lewis's Voyager (Paul Steinbeck) / 26. Quiet
About It-Jazz in Japan (Michael Pronko) / 27. Performing Improvisation:
Bill Evans and Jean-Yves Thibaudet (Deborah Mawer) / 28. Bossa Nova and
Beyond: The Jazz as Symbol of Brazilian-Ness (Eduardo Vicente) / 29.
Individuals, Collectives, and Communities: Festivals and Festivalization:
The Shaping Influence of a Jazz Institution (Scott Currie) PART V:
Politics, Discourse, and Ideology 30. The Birth of Jazz Diplomacy: American
Jazz in Italy, 1945-1963 (Anna Harwell Celenza) / 31. Jazzing for a Better
Future: South Africa and Beyond (Christopher Ballantine) / 32. Eric
Hobsbawm (Roger Fagge) / 33. Jazz at the Crossroads of Art and Popular
Music Discourses in the 1960s (David Brackett) / 34. The Rhetoric of Jazz
(Gregory Clark) / 35. Unfinalizable: Dialog and Self-Expression in Jazz
(Charles Hersch) / 36. Improvisation: What Is It Good for? (Raymond
MacDonald and Graeme Wilson) / 37. Friends and Neighbors: Jazz and Everyday
Aesthetics (Nicholas Gebhardt) PART VI: New Directions and Debates 38. "The
Reason I Play the Way I Do Is": Jazzmen, Emotion, and Creating in Jazz
(Nichole Rustin-Paschal) / 39. The Art of Improvisation in the Age of
Computational Participation (David Borgo) / 40. Renaissance or Afterlife?
Nostalgia in the New Jazz Films (Björn Heile) / 41. Comics as Criticism:
Harvey Pekar, Jazz Writer (Nicolas Pillai) / 42. Free Spirits: The
Performativity of Free Improvisation (Petter Frost Fadnes) / 43. My Jazz
World: The Rise and Fall of a Digital Utopia (Simon Barber) / 44. Writing
the Jazz Life (Krin Gabbard)







