Imperial Blues
Autor Fiona I B Ngôen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 feb 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822355243
ISBN-10: 0822355248
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 11 photographs
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822355248
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 11 photographs
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
Recenzii
"Imperial Blues is a spectacular elaboration of queer of color critique. Fiona I. B. Ngô creatively reveals how orientalist discourses shaped Jazz Age subjectivities and social life. Theorizing racialized sexuality, she blurs the boundaries between domestic and international migrations, political and aesthetic discourses, and global and national racial formations. This is a beautifully conceived book."Roderick Ferguson, coeditor of Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization"I love this book. It is smart, fresh, and new, a game-changer. Imperial Blues is a theoretically astute and historically grounded cultural studies analysis of empire as central to the circuits of, and discourses about, jazz in Jazz Age New York."Sherrie Tucker, coeditor of Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies
"Imperial Blues is a spectacular elaboration of queer of color critique. Fiona I. B. Ngo creatively reveals how orientalist discourses shaped Jazz Age subjectivities and social life. Theorizing racialized sexuality, she blurs the boundaries between domestic and international migrations, political and aesthetic discourses, and global and national racial formations. This is a beautifully conceived book." - Roderick Ferguson, coeditor of Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization "I love this book. It is smart, fresh, and new, a game-changer. Imperial Blues is a theoretically astute and historically grounded cultural studies analysis of empire as central to the circuits of, and discourses about, jazz in Jazz Age New York." - Sherrie Tucker, coeditor of Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies
"Imperial Blues is a spectacular elaboration of queer of color critique. Fiona I. B. Ngo creatively reveals how orientalist discourses shaped Jazz Age subjectivities and social life. Theorizing racialized sexuality, she blurs the boundaries between domestic and international migrations, political and aesthetic discourses, and global and national racial formations. This is a beautifully conceived book." - Roderick Ferguson, coeditor of Strange Affinities: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Comparative Racialization "I love this book. It is smart, fresh, and new, a game-changer. Imperial Blues is a theoretically astute and historically grounded cultural studies analysis of empire as central to the circuits of, and discourses about, jazz in Jazz Age New York." - Sherrie Tucker, coeditor of Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies
Cuprins
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1. Desire and Danger in Jazz's Contact Zones 33
2. Queer Modernities 71
3. Orienting Subjectivities 121
4. Dreaming of Araby 155
Conclusion. Academic Indiscretions 187
Notes 193
Bibliography 231
Index 251
Introduction 1
1. Desire and Danger in Jazz's Contact Zones 33
2. Queer Modernities 71
3. Orienting Subjectivities 121
4. Dreaming of Araby 155
Conclusion. Academic Indiscretions 187
Notes 193
Bibliography 231
Index 251