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African Amer Music in Global Perspective Ser |
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African Amer Music in Global Perspective Ser
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Cover -- title page -- copyright -- Contents -- FOREWORD by Linda Tillery -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Diary of a Mad Black Woman Festigoer -- 2. Reconnaissance: Entering a Music Festival Scene -- 3. After the Golden Age: Negotiating Perspective -- 4. Nappy (and Deep) Roots: Streams of Musical and Political Influence -- 5. "Ideal Relationships": Women's Music Audiences -- 6. Redistricting: Gay and Black Outdoors -- 7. Legacy: Musicians of the Next Generation -- 8. Working for the Weekend: Festival Organizers and Workers -- 9. Guys like Us: Community Membership Revisited -- CONCLUSION -- DREAMGIRLS: A STAR-GAZER'S GUIDE TO MUSICIANS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- NOTES -- DISCOGRAPHY OF BLACK MUSICIANS IN WOMEN'S MUSIC -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries |
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Print version: Hayes, Eileen M. Songs in Black and Lavender : Race, Sexual Politics, and Women's Music
Baltimore : University of Illinois Press,c2010 9780252035142
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Women's music - History and criticism
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Electronic books
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Tillery, Linda
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