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A sound history : Lawrence Gellert, Black musical protest, and white denial

Title
A sound history : Lawrence Gellert, Black musical protest, and white denial / Steven P. Garabedian.
ISBN
9781625345295
1625345291
9781625345301
1625345305
9781613767801
9781613767795
Publication
Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, [2020]
Physical Description
xii, 220 pages ; 23 cm.
Summary
"Lawrence Gellert has long been a mysterious figure in American folk and blues studies, gaining prominence in the left-wing folk revival of the 1930s for his fieldwork in the U.S. South. A "lean, straggly-haired New Yorker," as Time magazine called him, Gellert was an independent music collector, without formal training, credentials, or affiliation. At a time of institutionalized suppression, he worked to introduce white audiences to a tradition of black musical protest that had been denied and overlooked by prior white collectors. By the folk and blues revival of the 1960s, however, when his work would again seem apt in the context of the civil rights movement, Gellert and his collection of Negro Songs of Protest were a conspicuous absence. A few leading figures in the revival defamed Gellert as a fraud, dismissing his archive of black vernacular protest as a fabrication-an example of left-wing propaganda and white interference. A Sound History is the story of an individual life, an excavation of African American musical resistance and dominant white historiography, and a cultural history of radical possibility and reversal in the defining middle decades of the U.S. twentieth century"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 14, 2021
Series
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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