Birth of a notion ; or, the half ain't never been told : a narrative account with entertaining passages of the state of Minstrelsy & of America & the true relation thereof (from the ha ha dark side) /
Основен автор: | Harris, Bill, 1941- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Detroit, Mich. :
Wayne State University Press,
℗♭2010.
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Серия: |
Made in Michigan writers series.
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Онлайн достъп: |
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Birth of a notion; or, the half ain't never been told. |
Съдържание:
- ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction: In the Beginning""; ""Chapter 1 Treats of the Parallel Rise of the Industrial Revolution, the Blues, Radical Abolitionism & Mechanical & Martial Time""; ""Chapter 2 Treats on the Parallel Rise of Radical Abolitionism, American-Born Blackface, Immigrant Upper-Lower & Lower-Middle Classes, and Their Indoctrination in the Ways of American Life & Free-Time""; ""Chapter 3 A Brief Passage on the Emergence of the Democratic Party, Daddy Rice, Uncle Sam, Indians & “Discovery, � 1832""
- ""Chapter 4 Treats of Minstrels and Minstrelsy, Invention of the Common Man, the Jacksonian Era, and Indians Conceding Their Lands""""Chapter 5 The Middle Passage: P.T. Barnum, History as Entertainment in Multi Voices, 1835�1842""; ""Chapter 6 A Middle Passage, or Bridge: Traversed by Frederick Douglass, William Henry Lane, and a Sense of the Increased Speed of Things, 1843�1848""; ""Chapter 7 Daddy Rice Runs the Doo Doo Down: Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Brown Turn Up the Heat, 1848�1870""; ""Chapter 8 The Civil War & Beyond Back to Where We Began: And Notions of High & Low Culture.
- Dividing to Conquer, 186?�1871""""Chapter 9 Reprise of the Bridge Crossing Theme: A Variation with a Blues Tinge""; ""Chapter 10 Reconstruction & Beyond: William T. Sherman, Eadweard Muybridge & Syncopated Loco-Motion of Moving Images & the Transcontinental Railroad, 1871�1877""; ""Chapter 11 Jim Crow Crosses Over from Entertainment to Law, the Parallel Rise of Klan-Whiteface in White Face & Black Faced Blackface & Slave Spirituals""