Routledge Companion to Diasporic Jazz Studies

Routledge Companion to Diasporic Jazz Studies

Horn, David; Havas, Adam; Johnson, Bruce

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

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9781032080383

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Preface

Part 1: What is Diasporic Jazz?

1. Tony Whyton: Jazz as Diaspora Space

2. Christopher Ballantine: What is "Jazz"? Categories, Passages, Contradictions and Power

3. Jonathan Wipplinger: Ways of Conceptualising the Global Jazz Diaspora

4. Philipp Schmickl: Rethinking Diaspora in Diasporic Jazz

5. Carol Muller: Diaspora in South African Jazz History and Contemporary Performance

6. Mikkel Vad: The Diaspora Swings Back: Expat Jazz Musicians in Europe and their Return Home to the United States

7. Adam Havas: Identity Politics and Diasporic Jazz: Reflections from the European Semi-Periphery

Part 2: Histories and Counter-Narratives

8. Catherine Tackley: "Snakehips Swing:" The West Indian Contribution to British Dance Band Music

9. Federico Ochoa Escobar: Jazz Diaspora and the Colombian Caribbean: From the Jazz Band to the Big Band

10. Jason R. Borge: Booker T. Pittman and the Mid-Twentieth Century South American Jazz Diaspora

11. Martin Breternitz: Individuality in Collectivism - Jazz Clubs in the GDR as Nonconformist Diasporic Institutions

12. Aleisha Ward: "Real Dance Music in Your Town Soon!" The Importance of Jazz as Dance Music in Aotearoa New Zealand 1920s-1940s

13. John Whiteoak: Jazz Diaspora, Latin Musical Influences and Australia

Part 3: Making, Disseminating and Consuming Diasporic Jazz

14. Pekka Gronow: Music Industry and the Media

15. Mischa van Kan: Public Broadcasting Companies and Jazz Outside of the United States

16. Haftor Medboe and Jose Dias: First Monday Revisited: Production and Dissemination of Diasporic Jazz in the Digital Age

17. Ryan Gourley: Soviet jazz on American Vinyl: Consuming Diasporic Jazz at Home

18. Francois Mouillot: "L'Autre Musique du Quebec:" Musique Actuelle and the Making of an Experimental Jazz Scene in Quebec

19. Otto Stuparitz: Forum Jazz Indonesia: Organizing and Branding Indonesian Jazz Festivals

Part 4: Culture, Politics and Ideology

20. Frederick J. Schenker: The Making of Jazz in Colonial Asia: Imperial Legacies

21. Alexander Gagatsis: Jazz in the Global Arena: The Case of Colonized Bombay, 1920-1947

22. Yoshiomi Saito| ?? ??: Jazz in Japan: From Post-war US-Japan Relations' Perspective

23. Michael J. Kellett, Dave Wilson, Robert L. Burke: Settler Colonization and Austrological Improvisative Musicality Since the Late Nineteenth Century

24. Ricardo Alvarez Bulacio: Jazz with Mapuche Inspiration: Identities and Political Links in Contemporary Chilean Jazz

25. Stan BH Tan-Tangbau: Patient Infusion: Strategies of Community Formation in the Vietnamese Jazz Scene

Part 5: Communities and Distinctions

26. Jiang Yuhan | ???: Becoming Cultural Elites in China: Jazz, Modernization and Professionalism

27. Eric Petzoldt: Jauk Armand Elmaleh-Lemal and the Casablanca Jazz Scene of the 1950s and 1960s

28. Lauren Istvandity: DIY Jazz Cultures in Queensland, Australia

29. Simon Petty: The Isle s Full of Noises: Tasmania's Unique Jazz Identity

30. Robert Smith: Improvised Music in Wales

31. Pedro Cravinho: Urban Jazz Scenes in Portugal: Culture, Spaces and Networks

32. Pedro Roxo and Tiago Pereira Simoes: "Conceptual Jazz" and "Jazz-Off:" Avant-garde, Globalization and Personal Interpretations of Jazz in Portugal - The Legacy of Jorge Lima Barreto (1968-1974)

33. Petter Frost Fadnes: Jazz City Pigeonics: Jazzloftet as a Diasporic "Ground Zero"

Part 6: Presenting and Representing Diasporic Jazz

34. Marie Buscatto: Beyond Frontiers: From Japanese Traditional Koto to Transnational Improvised Music

35. Marc Duby: "Saed Afrika:" Django Bates and the South African Imaginary 1985-2012

36. Alex de Lacey: Bridging the Gap: Re-rendering Jazz Practice in London's Displaced Diasporas

37. Roger Fagge: "Angry Young Men," Jazz and Englishness

38. Jose Dias: Centre-Periphery relations and European Jazz Identities

39. Josep Pedro and Begona Gutierrez-Martinez: Jazz in Spanish Film Noir: Modernity and Youth Cultures During Late Francoism

Part 7: Challenges and New Directions

40. Robert G. H. Burns: Indigeneity Meets Improvisation as Free Jazz: A Musical Director's/Editor's Perspective

41. Andrew Wright Hurley: Jazz as Postwar West-German Cultural Catalyst and African American Resistance

42. Haftor Medboe, Diane Maclean and Sarah Raine: Vivid Stories: Oral Histories, Collective Memory, and the Scottish Jazz Scene

43. Andre Doehring: Diasporic jazz Among the Disciplines

44. Walter van de Leur: Is Jazz in Europe European Jazz? Countries, Continents, and Cultural Ownership

45. Bruce Johnson: Diasporic jazz and the "material turn:" A Case Study
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jazz;diaspora;twentieth century;jazz studies;music history