Black Song: A Manifesto for Music and Justice: Music and Social Justice
Autor Singing Justice Singing Justice Collective, Louise Toppin, Naomi Andre, Stephen A. Berrey, Tyrese Byrd, Mark Allan Clague, Caroline Helton, Traci L. Lombré, Samantha Williams, Cody Jones, Christie Finn, Thomas Hampsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 noi 2026
Black Song shines a spotlight on the response, resistance, and community building that occur in musical creation in Black spaces, past and present. The authors explore histories and performances across musical styles—from classical to country to hiphop to opera to jazz to gospel to many others. They offer practical advice on how to perform, research, teach, and listen to this music. As they center Black Song in American history and music, they show that this music is a valuable tool for promoting productive and healing dialogues about race, justice, and history. Encouraging empathy and understanding, Black Song shows how to approach Black music and spaces with knowledge and respect.
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ISBN-13: 9780472078318
ISBN-10: 0472078313
Pagini: 229
Ilustrații: 19 Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Music and Social Justice
ISBN-10: 0472078313
Pagini: 229
Ilustrații: 19 Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
Colecția University of Michigan Press
Seria Music and Social Justice
Notă biografică
The Singing Justice Collective is a research group of eleven musicians and scholars formed through the University of Michigan Humanities Collaboratory.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Foreword by Thomas Hampson
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I What Is Black Song?
Chapter 1: Black Song: An Invitation to a More Just Musical Culture
Chapter 2: Black Song Spaces
Chapter 3: Black Song as Protest and Resistance
Part II Black Song: Backgrounds and Perspectives
Chapter 4: Historical Contexts: Listening to Music and Hearing History
Chapter 5: Black Song and the Problem of Music’s Canons
Part III Black Song Roadmaps for Performance, Teaching, and Research
Chapter 6: Engaging with Black Song: Seminar Recitals
Chapter 7: Black Song as an Anti-Racist Tool for Teaching and Learning
Chapter 8: Tools and Methods for Conducting, Producing, and Disseminating Black Song Research
Epilogue: Where Do We Go from Here?
Appendix
Bibliography
Foreword by Thomas Hampson
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I What Is Black Song?
Chapter 1: Black Song: An Invitation to a More Just Musical Culture
Chapter 2: Black Song Spaces
Chapter 3: Black Song as Protest and Resistance
Part II Black Song: Backgrounds and Perspectives
Chapter 4: Historical Contexts: Listening to Music and Hearing History
Chapter 5: Black Song and the Problem of Music’s Canons
Part III Black Song Roadmaps for Performance, Teaching, and Research
Chapter 6: Engaging with Black Song: Seminar Recitals
Chapter 7: Black Song as an Anti-Racist Tool for Teaching and Learning
Chapter 8: Tools and Methods for Conducting, Producing, and Disseminating Black Song Research
Epilogue: Where Do We Go from Here?
Appendix
Bibliography
Descriere
Connecting music and history to engage more deeply and respectfully with Black musical traditions