The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture: 1 (African American Cultural Theory and Heritage)

The Jazz Trope: A Theory of African American Literary and Vernacular Culture: 1 (African American Cultural Theory and Heritage)

by Alfonso Hawkins (Author)

Synopsis

The Jazz Trope takes a look at the African American lifestyle through the lens of jazz, blues, and spirituals. Through the pioneering efforts of Albert Murray, Ralph Ellison, Houston Baker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Ishmael Reed, Amiri Baraka, and other notable scholars who have related jazz, spirituals, and blues to African American life and culture, The Jazz Trope offers an opportunity to add scholarship to the perception of African American identity as a creative attempt to survive a unique history and struggle.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Published: 28 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0810861267
ISBN 13: 9780810861268

Media Reviews
An insightful bridge between jazz, literature, and vernacular expression specifically in the African American experience. Recommended. CHOICE, December 2008
Author Bio
Alfonso W. Hawkins Jr. is an educational researcher and writer who specializes in literary genre studies, American pop culture, and film history.