Django Generations: Hearing Ethnorace, Citizenship, and Jazz Manouche in France

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Price
$39.60
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.91 X 8.98 X 0.71 inches | 0.83 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780226811000

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About the Author
Siv B. Lie is assistant professor of music at the University of Maryland.
Reviews
"Django Generations offers a profound analysis of how Manouche Romanies navigate French denials of race and racism through what Siv B. Lie calls 'ambivalent essentialism'--the set of incompatible qualities ascribed by and to this ethnicized and racialized group whose most famous ancestor is the guitarist Django Reinhardt. Drawing on deep ethnographic and historical research, Lie brilliantly develops a semiotic framework that both explicates the development and negotiation of local identities in jazz manouche and their connection to much broader processes of managing marginalization and the exigencies of capitalism.""--Ingrid Monson, Quincy Jones Professor of African American Music, Harvard University
"In this book, Siv B. Lie explores the paradoxes of jazz manouche's history and its relationship to the Manouche community without taking sides in the complex debates between musicians, institutions, and the industry. Django Generations is a work of considerable intellectual sophistication."--Andy Fry, King's College London
"A necessary addition for ethnomusicologists and scholars of Romani music, Django Generations is aptly named because it gives voice to groups of Romani musicians who are forging contemporary identities in modern contexts while acknowledging past histories and cultural roots."--Adriana Helbig, University of Pittsburgh