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  • 1
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496845504 , 9781496845498
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: x, 380 Seiten , Illustrationen
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    DDC: 305.800973
    Schlagwort(e): Rassismus ; Film ; Massenmedien ; USA ; Mass media and race relations / United States ; Race in motion pictures ; Racism in motion pictures ; Motion pictures / United States ; Massenmedien ; Rassismus ; Film ; USA
    Kurzfassung: How media have bolstered and encouraged the figment of a threatened white populace
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  • 2
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496843487 , 9781496843494 , 1496843495
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XIII, 241 pages , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Serie: Atlantic migrations and the African diaspora
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Falola, Toyin Memories of africa
    DDC: 304.8096
    Schlagwort(e): African diaspora ; Globalization ; Africans ; African Americans Intellectual life ; Pan-Africanism ; Transnationalism ; Autobiography Black authors ; African Americans - Intellectual life ; African diaspora ; Africans ; Emigration and immigration ; Globalization ; Pan-Africanism ; Transnationalism ; Africa Emigration and immigration ; Africa ; United States ; USA ; Schwarze ; Panafrikanismus
    Kurzfassung: "Memories of Africa: Home and Abroad in the United States suggests a "new lens" for viewing African diaspora studies, in this case, through the experiences of African memoirists who live in the United States. The book shows how African diaspora memoirs beautifully and grippingly depict the experiences of African migrants over time through political, social, and cultural spheres. In reading African diaspora memoirs from the transatlantic slave trade period to the present, a reader can understand the complexity of the African migrant legacy and evolution. Author Toyin Falola argues that memoirs are significant not only in their interpretation of events conveyed by the memoirists but also in demonstrating how interpersonal and human the stories told can be. Memoirs are powerful because they are emotionally captivating and because important themes and events circulate around a particular person (in this case, the memoirist). Undoubtedly, a memoir is significant because it can teach anyone about a part of the human experience, even if the "facts" are not described without bias. Through this sort of narrative, the reader cannot help but enter into the memoirist's mind and, therefore, feel more empathy for them. In doing so, the reader can "feel" what the memoirist feels and "see" what the memoirist sees as clearly as is humanly possible. In this way, the historical events and life lessons become tangible and poignantly real to the reader"--
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-233) and index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 3
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496842596
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xxii, 237 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 394.2509761
    Schlagwort(e): Gay & Lesbian studies ; Geschichte allgemein und Weltgeschichte ; HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) ; Kulturwissenschaft: Sitten und Gebräuche ; LGBTQ+ / Untersuchungen zu Homosexualität ; Regional & national history ; SOC064000 ; SOC070000 ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions ; Sociology: customs & traditions ; USA ; Karneval ; Kulturkontakt ; Person of Color ; LGBT ; Mobile, Ala. ; Geschichte
    Kurzfassung: Mobile is simultaneously a typical and unique city in the postwar United States. It was a quintessential boomtown during World War II. That prosperity was followed by a period of rapid urban decline and subsequent attempts at revitalizing (or gentrifying) its downtown area. As in many other US cities, urban renewal, integration, and other socioeconomic developments led to white flight, marginalized the African American population, and set the stage for the development of LGBTQ+ community building and subculture. Yet these usually segregated segments of society in Mobile converged once a year to create a common identity, that of a Carnival City. Carnival in Alabama looks not only at the people who participated in Mardi Gras organizations divided by race, gender, and/or sexual orientation, but also investigates the experience of "marked bodies" outside of these organizations, or people involved in Carnival through their labor or as audiences (or publics) of the spectacle. It also expands the definition of Mobile's Carnival "tradition" beyond the official pageantry by including street maskers and laborers and neighborhood cookouts. Using archival sources and oral history interviews to investigate and analyze the roles assigned, inaccessible to, or claimed and appropriated by straight-identified African American men and women and people who defied gender and sexuality normativity in the festivities (regardless of their racial identity), this book seeks to understand power dynamics through culture and ritual. By looking at Carnival as an "invented tradition" and as a semiotic system associated with discourses of power, it joins a transnational conversation about the phenomenon
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  • 4
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496842657 , 9781496842640
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xxxv, 152 Seiten
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Malcolm, Nigel I Rethinking racial uplift
    DDC: 305.896/073
    Schlagwort(e): African Americans Race identity ; Black people Race identity ; USA ; Schwarze ; Intellektueller ; Ethnische Identität ; Solidarität ; Geschichte 2009-2017
    Kurzfassung: "In 1903, W. E. B. Du Bois wrote about the Talented Tenth in an influential essay of the same name. The concept exalted college-educated Blacks who Du Bois believed could provide the race with the guidance it needed to surmount slavery, segregation, and oppression in America. Although Du Bois eventually reassessed this idea, the rhetoric of the Talented Tenth resonated, still holding sway over a hundred years later. In Rethinking Racial Uplift: Rhetorics of Black Unity and Disunity in the Obama Era, author Nigel I. Malcolm asserts that in the post-civil rights era, racial uplift has been redefined not as Black public intellectuals lifting the masses but as individuals securing advantage for themselves and their children. Malcolm examines six best-selling books published during Obama's presidency-including Randall Kennedy's Sellout, Bill Cosby's and Alvin Poussaint's Come on People, and Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me-and critically analyzes their rhetorics on Black unity, disunity, and the so-called "postracial" era. Based on these writings and the work of political and social scientists, Malcolm shows that a large, often-ignored, percentage of Blacks no longer see their fate as connected with that of other African Americans. While many Black intellectuals and activists seek to provide a justification for Black solidarity, not all agree. In Rethinking Racial Uplift, Malcolm takes contemporary Black public intellectual discourse seriously and shows that disunity among Blacks, a previously ignored topic, is worth exploring"--
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction -- Race, class, and fear in twenty-first-century America -- Slaves to the community: Blacks and the rhetoric of selling out -- Black man's burden: the rhetoric of racial uplift -- Identification, division, and the rhetoric of Black disunity -- Divided loyalty: race, class, and place in the affirmative action debate -- Blacks and the rhetoric of individualism -- Conclusion.
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  • 5
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496844125 , 9781496844118
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: VII, 302 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Debies-Carl, Jeffrey S. If You Should Go at Midnight
    DDC: 398.20973
    Schlagwort(e): Legend trips ; Urban folklore ; Legends ; Teenagers ; Supernatural ; USA ; Das Übernatürliche ; Legende ; Reise
    Kurzfassung: "Tonight, across America, countless people will embark on an adventure. They will prowl among overgrown headstones in forgotten graveyards, stalk through darkened woods and wildlands, and creep down the crumbling corridors of abandoned buildings. They have set forth in search of a profound paranormal experience and may seem to achieve just that. They are part of the growing cultural phenomenon called legend tripping. In If You Should Go at Midnight: Legends and Legend Tripping in America, author Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl guides readers through an exploration of legend tripping, drawing on years of scholarship, documentary accounts, and his own extensive fieldwork. Poring over old reports and legends, sleeping in haunted inns, and trekking through wilderness full of cannibal mutants and strange beasts, Debies-Carl provides an in-depth analysis of this practice that has long fascinated scholars yet remains a mystery to many observers. Debies-Carl argues that legend trips are important social practices. Unlike traditional rites of passage, they reflect the modern world, revealing both its problems and its virtues. In society as well as in legend tripping, there is ambiguity, conflict, crisis of meaning, and the substitution of debate for social consensus. Conversely, both emphasize individual agency and values, even in spiritual matters. While people still need meaningful and transformative experiences, authoritative, traditional institutions are less capable of providing them. Instead, legend trippers voluntarily search for individually meaningful experiences and actively participate in shaping and interpreting those experiences for themselves"--
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  • 6
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496847522 , 9781496847515
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: XIII, 380 Seiten , Illustrationen, Porträts , 24 cm
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    DDC: 305.48896073
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    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte ; Intellektualismus ; Schwarze Frau ; Öffentlichkeit ; Kultur ; USA ; African American intellectuals / History ; African American women / Intellectual life ; African Americans / Intellectual life ; African American women / Political activity / History ; African Americans / Politics and government ; African American intellectuals / Biography ; African American women / Biography ; Intellectuels noirs américains / Histoire ; Noires américaines / Vie intellectuelle ; Noirs américains / Vie intellectuelle ; Noires américaines / Activité politique / Histoire ; Noirs américains / Politique et gouvernement ; Intellectuels noirs américains / Biographies ; Noires américaines / Biographies ; African American intellectuals ; African American women ; African American women / Intellectual life ; African American women / Political activity ; African Americans / Intellectual life ; African Americans / Politics and government ; Biographies ; History ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; USA ; Schwarze Frau ; Intellektualismus ; Öffentlichkeit ; Kultur ; Geschichte
    Kurzfassung: "While Black women's intellectual history continues to grow as an important subfield in historical studies, there remains a gap in scholarship devoted to the topic. To date, major volumes on American intellectual history tend to exclude the words, ideas, and contributions of these influential individuals. A Seat at the Table: Black Women Public Intellectuals in US History and Culture seeks to fill this void, presenting essays on African American women within the larger context of American intellectual history. Divided into four parts, the volume considers women in politics, art, government, journalism, media, education, and the military. Essays feature prominent figures such as Shirley Chisholm, Oprah Winfrey, journalist Charlotta Bass, and anti-abortion activist Mildred Fay Jefferson, as well as lesser-known individuals. The anthology begins with a discussion of the founders in Black women's public intellectualism, providing a framework for understanding the elements, structure, and concerns central to their lives and work in the nineteenth century. The second section focuses on leaders in the Black Christian intellectual tradition, the civil rights era, and modern politics. Part three examines Black women in society and culture in the twentieth century, with essays on such topics as artists in the New Negro era; Joycelyn Elders, a public servant and former surgeon general; and America's foremost Black woman influencer, Oprah. Lastly, part four concerns Black women and their ideas about public service-particularly military service-with essays on service members during World War II and the post-WWII military. Taken as a whole, A Seat at the Table is an important anthology that helps to establish the validity and existence of heretofore neglected intellectual traditions in the public square"--
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  • 7
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496843180
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 online resource (241 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Serie: Atlantic migrations and the African diaspora
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Mitchell, Faith, - 1952- Emma's postcard album
    DDC: 973/.049607300904
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books ; USA ; Schwarze Frau ; Alltag ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Geschichte 1906-1910
    Kurzfassung: A microhistory of the African American experience in early twentieth-century America through the correspondence of one young woman.
    Kurzfassung: Cover -- Emma's Postcard Album -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction Emma Crawford's Postcard Collection -- Chapter One What Stories Can Postcards Tell? -- Chapter Two The Status of the Negro in This Country -- Chapter Three Fighting for Their Daily Bread -- Chapter Four Romance and Friendship -- Chapter Five On the Road with the Minstrel Show -- Chapter Six Struggling and Striving -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781496838339 , 9781496838346
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: ix, 286 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
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    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte 1930-2022 ; Superheld ; Weißsein ; Rassismus ; Comic ; USA ; Comic books, strips, etc / United States / History and criticism ; Comic books, strips, etc / Social aspects / United States ; Racism / United States / Comic books, strips, etc ; Racism and the arts / United States ; White people / Race identity / United States / Comic books, strips, etc ; Outlaws / Comic books, strips, etc ; Superheroes / Comic books, strips, etc ; Comic books, strips, etc ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; USA ; Comic ; Superheld ; Rassismus ; Weißsein ; Geschichte 1930-2022
    Kurzfassung: "American comics from the start have reflected the white supremacist culture out of which they arose. Superheroes and comic books in general are products of whiteness, and both signal and hide its presence. Even when comics creators and publishers sought to advance an antiracist agenda, their attempts were often undermined by a lack of awareness of their own whiteness and the ideological baggage that goes along with it. Even the most celebrated figures of the industry, such as Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Jack Jackson, William Gaines, Stan Lee, Robert Crumb, Will Eisner, and Frank Miller, have not been able to distance themselves from the problematic racism embedded in their narratives despite their intentions or explanations. Bandits, Misfits, and Superheroes: Whiteness and Its Borderlands in American Comics and Graphic Novels provides a sober assessment of these creators and their role in perpetuating racism throughout the history of comics. Josef Benson and Doug Singsen identify how whiteness has been defined, transformed, and occasionally undermined over the course of eighty years in comics and in many genres, including westerns, horror, crime, funny animal, underground comix, autobiography, literary fiction, and historical fiction. This exciting and groundbreaking book assesses industry giants, highlights some of the most important episodes in American comic book history, and demonstrates how they relate to one another and form a larger pattern, in unexpected and surprising ways"
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction -- Chapter one: Race and racism in the birth of the superhero -- Chapter two: The Southern outlaw and the white Indian in Western comics -- Chapter three: Colonialism and primitivism in US Comics -- Chapter four: Civil rights and the limits of liberalism -- Chapter five: Robert Crumb's cathartic racism -- Chapter six: Jewish exceptionalism and assimilation in the 1970s and 1980s -- Chapter seven: Racial borderlands in alternative comics -- Chapter eight: The deconstruction of the white superhero in Watchmen -- Chapter nine: Frank Miller's hyper masculine whiteness and the defense of Western culture -- Chapter ten: Reskinning narratives: taking off the mask -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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  • 9
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496841506
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 online resource (293 pages)
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Golin, Steve, - 1939- Women who invented the sixties
    DDC: 306.0973/0904
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Baker, Ella 1903-1986 ; Jacobs, Jane 1916-2006 ; Carson, Rachel 1907-1964 ; Friedan, Betty 1921-2006 ; USA ; Studentenbewegung ; Geschichte 1960-1970
    Kurzfassung: A riveting new biography exploring four women's fundamental roles in creating the 1960s as we know them today and their lasting legacies.
    Kurzfassung: Cover -- Women Who Invented the Sixties -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Four Women -- Part 1: The Fifties -- 1 Ella Baker: Activists' Activist -- 2 Jane Jacobs: Playful Activist -- 3 Rachel Carson: Reluctant Activist -- 4 Betty Friedan: Discouraged Activist -- Part 2: The Interventions -- 5 Ella Baker and the Founding of SNCC, 1960 -- 6 The Death and Life of Great American Cities, 1961 -- 7 Silent Spring, 1962 -- 8 The Feminine Mystique, 1963 -- Part 3: The Sixties -- 9 Ella Baker, Bob Moses, and Mississippi -- 10 Jane Jacobs and the Neighborhood Movement -- 11 Rachel Carson and the Bullies -- 12 Baker, Friedan, and the Two Women's Movements -- 13 The Late Sixties: Jane Jacobs and Betty Friedan -- Epilogue: 1970 and Beyond -- Notes -- Bibliography -- About the Author.
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  • 10
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496832825 , 9781496832832 , 1496832833 , 1496832825
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: x, 236 Seiten , Illustrationen , 23 cm
    DDC: 323.1196/073
    Schlagwort(e): African Americans Political activity ; History ; Race Political aspects ; History ; Street theater History ; Street music History ; African Americans Music ; Street music ; African Americans ; Race ; Political aspects ; Race relations ; Street theater ; History ; Music ; Music ; Southern States Race relations ; History ; Southern States ; USA ; Schwarze ; Politische Beteiligung ; Veranstaltung ; Straßentheater ; Straßenmusik ; Ethnische Beziehungen ; Geschichte 1877-1932
    Kurzfassung: Introduction -- "Out in full force": Black participation in spectacular politics before disfranchisement, 1877-99 -- "A contest in music": Election-Day spectacles in the Central Georgia Temperance Campaigns, 1885-99 -- "A strictly social function": The contest of Black labor and Confederate memory at the 1903 UCV Reunion -- "Furious music": African Americans, political spectacles, and street theater in the post-disfranchisement South, 1909-32 -- "To do our bit for good government": W.C. Handy, E.H. Crump, and the 1909 Memphis mayoral election -- "I didn't really know how to show my opposition": Street theater in the twenty-first century.
    Kurzfassung: "Mark A. Johnson examines three notable cases of Black participation in the spectacles of politics: the 1885-1898 local-option prohibition contests of Atlanta and Macon, Georgia; the United Confederate Veterans conflict with the Musicians' Union prior to the 1903 UCV Reunion in New Orleans; and the 1909 Memphis mayoral election featuring Edward Hull Crump and W.C. Handy. Through these case studies, Johnson explains how white politicians and Black performers wielded and manipulated racist stereotypes and Lost Cause mythology to achieve their respective goals. Ultimately, Johnson portrays the vibrant, exuberant political culture of the New South and the roles played by both Black and white southerners."--Publisher's description
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  • 11
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496832764 , 9781496832771
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xiii, 250 pages
    Serie: Race, rhetoric, and media series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Anderson, Wendy K. Z Rebirthing a nation
    DDC: 322.4/20973
    Schlagwort(e): White nationalism ; Racism ; Racism in the press ; USA ; Rassismus ; Sexismus ; Weiße ; Vorherrschaft
    Kurzfassung: Section One: Collective voices of white nationalist women.Safety for white people only through nationalism: decoding rhetorical refinement of white supremacist values ;〈Freedom of speech〉 without responsibility: unmasking a privilege filter of color-blind racism as a white supremacist ideograph ;Classifying whiteness as "contained agency": decrypting white nationalist women's digital design through understanding intersectional analysis --Section two: Individual women's voices as institutional coding of white supremacy.White outsiderism as white identity politics: situating Tea Party rhetoric as uncivil testing grounds ;Reckoning with white fragility by alt-right shield maidens: disassembling "contained agency" of the alt-right ;Responsibility of a white "privilege filter": dismantling conservative white women as color-blind maiden shields --Epilogue: Amplifying intersectionality as an ethical response.
    Kurzfassung: "Although US history is marred by institutionalized racism and sexism, postracial and postfeminist attitudes drive our polarized politics. Violence against people of color, transgendered and gay people, and women soar upon the backdrop of Donald Trump, Tea Party affiliates, alt-right members like Richard Spencer, and right-wing political commentators like Milo Yiannopoulos who defend their racist and sexist commentary through legalistic claims of freedom of speech. While more institutions recognize the volatility of these white men's speech, few notice or have thoughtfully considered the role of white nationalist, alt-right, and conservative white women's messages that organizationally preserve white supremacy. In Rebirthing a Nation: White Women, Identity Politics, and the Internet, author Wendy K. Z. Anderson details how white nationalist and alt-right women refine racist rhetoric and web design as a means of protection and simultaneous instantiation of white supremacy, which conservative political actors including Sarah Palin, Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Ivanka Trump have amplified through transnational politics. By validating racial fears and political divisiveness through coded white identity politics, postfeminist and motherhood discourse functions as a colorblind, gilded cage. Rebirthing a Nation reveals how white nationalist women utilize colorblind racism within digital space, exposing how a postfeminist framework becomes fodder for conservative white women's political speech to preserve institutional white supremacy"--
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9781496827890 , 9781496827883
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: viii, 288 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Till death do us part
    DDC: 393.1
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    Schlagwort(e): Geschichte ; Bestattungsritus ; Cemeteries History ; Burial ; Segregation History ; Minorities Social conditions ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social ; USA ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Kurzfassung: "A comprehensive study of how burial customs highlight social status and class
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496825452 , 9781496825445
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: VII, 201 pages cm , Illustrationen
    Serie: Caribbean studies series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Carnival is woman
    DDC: 394.2509729
    Schlagwort(e): Carnival ; Women Social conditions ; Women History ; Feminism ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Trinidad und Tobago ; Karneval ; Frau ; Sexualisierung ; Feminismus
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- Introduction / Frances Henry and Dwaine Plaza -- Women and the De-Africanization of Trinidad Carnival: From the Jamette to Bikini, Beads, and Feathers / Dwaine Plaza and Jan DeCosmo -- Stories of Resistance and Oppression: Baby Doll and Dame Lorraine / Frances Henry and Jeff Henry -- Jamette!: Women and Canboulay in 1881 / Philip W. Scher -- Taking the Queen to the Streets: The Jaycees Carnival Queen Competition and the Pretty Mas' Aesthetic / Samantha Noel -- Practicing Jametteness: The Transmission of "Bad Behavior" as a Strategy of Survival / A. D. Jones -- "Thirty Gyal to One Man: Women's Prolific Presence in the Trinidad Carnival / Asha St. Bernard -- From Devi to Diva: Indo-Caribbean Women Rising in Trinidad's Chutney Soca / Darrell Gerohn Baksh -- Caribana in Toronto: From Male Dominance to Female Agency / Dwaine Plaza -- Glossary -- About the Contributors -- Index
    Kurzfassung: "Women are performing an ever-growing role in Caribbean Carnival. Through a feminist perspective, this volume examines the presence of women in contemporary Carnival by demonstrating not only their strength in numbers, but also the ways in which women participate in the event. While decried by traditionalists, the bikinis, beads, and feathers of "pretty mas" convey both a newly found empowerment as a gendered resistance to oppression from men. Although research on Carnivals is substantial, especially in the Americas, the subject of women in Carnival as a topic of inquiry remains fairly new. These essays address anthropological and historical facets of women and their practices in the Trinidad Carnival, including an analysis of how women's costuming and performance have changed over time. The modern costumes, which are well within the financial means of most mas players, demonstrate the new power of women who can now afford these outfits. In discussing the commodification and erotization of Carnival, the book emphasizes the unveiling of the female body and the hip-rolling sexual movements called winin or it. Through display of their bodies, contemporary women in Carnival express a form of female resistance. Intent on enjoying and expressing themselves, they seem invigorated by their place in the economy, as well as their sexuality, defying the moral controls imposed on them. Through an array of methods in qualitative research, including interviews, participant observation, and ethnography, this volume explains the new power of women in the evolution of Carnival mas in Trinidad amid the wider Caribbean diaspora"--
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    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496830609 , 9781496830524
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 272 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Serie: American made music series
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    Schlagwort(e): Davis, Betty ; Scott-Heron, Gil ; Khan, Chaka ; Geschichte 1970-1979 ; Soul ; Funk ; Blues ; USA ; Funk (Music) / History and criticism ; Funk (Music) ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; USA ; Funk ; Blues ; Soul ; Geschichte 1970-1979 ; Khan, Chaka 1953- ; Scott-Heron, Gil 1949-2011 ; Davis, Betty 1945-2022 ; Funk
    Kurzfassung: "Tony Bolden presents an innovative history of funk music focused on the performers, regarding them as intellectuals who fashioned a new aesthetic. Utilizing musicology, literary studies, performance studies, and African American intellectual history, Bolden explores what it means for music, or any cultural artifact, to be funky. Multitudes of African American musicians and dancers created aesthetic frameworks with artistic principles and cultural politics that proved transformative. Bolden approaches the study of funk and black musicians by examining aesthetics, poetics, cultural history, and intellectual history. The study traces the concept of funk from early blues culture to a metamorphosis into a full-fledged artistic framework and a named musical genre in the 1970s, and thereby Bolden presents an alternative reading of the blues tradition. In part one of this two-part book, Bolden undertakes a theoretical examination of the development of funk and the historical conditions in which black artists reimagined their music. In part two, he provides historical and biographical studies of key funk artists, all of whom transfigured elements of blues tradition into new styles and visions. Funk artists, like their blues relatives, tended to contest and contextualize racialized notions of blackness, sexualized notions of gender, and bourgeois notions of artistic value. Funk artists displayed contempt for the status quo and conveyed alternative stylistic concepts and social perspectives through multimedia expression. Bolden argues that on this road to cultural recognition, funk accentuated many of the qualities of black expression that had been stigmatized throughout much of American history"--
    Anmerkung: Intro , Groove theory: liner notes on funk aesthetics , Blue funk: the ugly beauty of stank , Sly Stone and the gospel of funk -- , Songbird: Chaka Khan as funk queen , Funky bluesology: Gil Scott-Heron as black organic intellectual , The kinkiness of turquoise: Betty Davis's liberated funk-rock
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  • 15
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496825490 , 1496825497 , 9781496825469 , 1496825462 , 1496825470 , 9781496825483 , 1496825489 , 9781496825476
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 196 pages)
    Serie: Caribbean studies series
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Carnival is woman
    DDC: 394.2509729
    Schlagwort(e): Carnival ; Women Social conditions ; Women History ; Feminism ; HISTORY ; Caribbean & West Indies ; General ; Carnival ; Feminism ; Women ; Women ; Social conditions ; History ; Caribbean Area
    Kurzfassung: Preface -- Introduction / Frances Henry and Dwaine Plaza -- Women and the De-Africanization of Trinidad Carnival: From the Jamette to Bikini, Beads, and Feathers / Dwaine Plaza and Jan DeCosmo -- Stories of Resistance and Oppression: Baby Doll and Dame Lorraine / Frances Henry and Jeff Henry -- Jamette!: Women and Canboulay in 1881 / Philip W. Scher -- Taking the Queen to the Streets: The Jaycees Carnival Queen Competition and the Pretty Mas' Aesthetic / Samantha Noel -- Practicing Jametteness: The Transmission of "Bad Behavior" as a Strategy of Survival / A.D. Jones -- "Thirty Gyal to One Man: Women's Prolific Presence in the Trinidad Carnival / Asha St. Bernard -- From Devi to Diva: Indo-Caribbean Women Rising in Trinidad's Chutney Soca / Darrell Gerohn Baksh -- Caribana in Toronto: From Male Dominance to Female Agency / Dwaine Plaza -- Glossary -- About the Contributors -- Index
    Kurzfassung: "Women are performing an ever-growing role in Caribbean Carnival. Through a feminist perspective, this volume examines the presence of women in contemporary Carnival by demonstrating not only their strength in numbers, but also the ways in which women participate in the event. While decried by traditionalists, the bikinis, beads, and feathers of "pretty mas" convey both a newly found empowerment as a gendered resistance to oppression from men. Although research on Carnivals is substantial, especially in the Americas, the subject of women in Carnival as a topic of inquiry remains fairly new. These essays address anthropological and historical facets of women and their practices in the Trinidad Carnival, including an analysis of how women's costuming and performance have changed over time. The modern costumes, which are well within the financial means of most mas players, demonstrate the new power of women who can now afford these outfits. In discussing the commodification and erotization of Carnival, the book emphasizes the unveiling of the female body and the hip-rolling sexual movements called winin or it. Through display of their bodies, contemporary women in Carnival express a form of female resistance. Intent on enjoying and expressing themselves, they seem invigorated by their place in the economy, as well as their sexuality, defying the moral controls imposed on them. Through an array of methods in qualitative research, including interviews, participant observation, and ethnography, this volume explains the new power of women in the evolution of Carnival mas in Trinidad amid the wider Caribbean diaspora"--
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 16
    Buch
    Buch
    Jackson : University Press of Mississippi
    ISBN: 9781496840288 , 9781496840233
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: xxxi, 159 Seiten
    Serie: Civil Rights in Mississippi
    Paralleltitel: Erscheint auch als Carter, Hodding South strikes back
    DDC: 976.2/00496073
    Schlagwort(e): Association of Citizens' Councils of Mississippi ; Citizens' Councils of America ; African Americans Segregation ; African Americans ; HISTORY / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) ; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination ; USA ; Citizens' Councils of America ; Schwarze ; Rassentrennung
    Kurzfassung: Introduction to the new edition / Stephanie R. Rolph -- Background for resistance -- The Councils form -- The Citizens' Councils and Mississippi politics (1955-58) -- The Citizens' Councils and the negro -- The Citizens' Councils and conformity in the white community -- The future of the Citizens' Councils in Mississippi.
    Kurzfassung: "In The South Strikes Back, Hodding Carter III describes the birth of the white Citizens' Council in the Mississippi Delta and its spread throughout the South. Carter begins with a brief historical overview and traces the formation of the Council, its treatment of African Americans, and its impact on white communities, concluding with an analysis of the Council's future in Mississippi. Through economic boycott, social pressure, and political influence, the Citizens' Council was able to subdue its opponents and dominate the communities in which it operated. Carter considers trends working against the Council-the federal government's efforts to improve voting rights for African Americans, economic growth within African American communities, and especially the fact that the Citizens' Council was founded on the defense of segregation's status quo and dedicated to its preservation. As Carter writes in the final chapter, "Defense of the status quo, as history has shown often enough, is an arduous task at best. When, in a democracy such as ours, it involves the repression of a minority, it becomes an impossibility.""--
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