Jazz as Critique: Adorno and Black Expression Revisited

Stanford University Press (2018)
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Bringing critical theory to bear on music, this book argues that the jazz form models progressive social relations through its foregrounding of a "communal self," an African-American subjectivity that demands recognition of black humanity and alterity.

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