ISBN:
067401507X
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9780674040687
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (161 p)
,
ill
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22 cm
Edition:
Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
The Nathan I. Huggins lectures
Parallel Title:
Print version No coward soldiers
DDC:
305.896/073/09045
Keywords:
African Americans Race identity
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African American arts 20th century
;
Politics and culture History 20th century
;
African Americans Politics and government 20th century
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Electronic books History
Abstract:
"In black culture, Martin argues, we see the debate over the profound tension at the core of black identity: the duality of being at once both American and African. And in the transformative postwar period, the intersection between culture and politics became increasingly central to the African-American fight for equality. In freedom songs, in the exuberance of an Aretha Franklin concert, in Faith Ringgold's exploration of race and sexuality, the personal and social became the political." "Martin explores the place of black culture in this vision and examines the multiple ways in which various forms of expressive culture and various African-American cultural figures influences consciousness and helped effect social action. From the music of John Coltrane and James Brown to the visual arts of Jacob Lawrence and Betye Saar to the dance movements of Alvin Ailey and Arthur Mitchell, Martin discusses how, why, and with what consequences culture became a critical battle site in the freedom struggle. And in an epilogue, he draws the thread of black cultural politics into today's hip-hop culture."--Jacket
Description / Table of Contents:
"Keep on pushin'""I, too, sing America" : Black cultural politics and the national question -- "Spirit in the dark" : Black music and Black freedom -- "Be real black for me" : embodying and representing blackness -- Black to the future.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
DOI:
10.4159/9780674040687
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.4159/9780674040687
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