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Ring shout, wheel about : the racial politics of music and dance in North American slavery  Cover Image Book Book

Ring shout, wheel about : the racial politics of music and dance in North American slavery

Summary: "In this ambitious project, historian Katrina Thompson examines the conceptualization and staging of race through the performance, sometimes coerced, of black dance from the slave ship to the minstrel stage. Drawing on a rich variety of sources, Thompson explicates how black musical performance was used by white Europeans and Americans to justify enslavement, perpetuate the existing racial hierarchy, and mask the brutality of the domestic slave trade. Whether on slave ships, at the auction block, or on plantations, whites often used coerced performances to oppress and demean the enslaved. As Thompson shows, however, blacks' "backstage" use of musical performance often served quite a different purpose. Through creolization and other means, enslaved people preserved some native musical and dance traditions and invented or adopted new traditions that built community and even aided rebellion. Thompson shows how these traditions evolved into nineteenth-century minstrelsy and, ultimately, raises the question of whether today's mass media performances and depictions of African Americans are so very far removed from their troublesome roots"--

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  • ISBN: 9780252038259 (hardback)
  • ISBN: 0252038258 (hardback)
  • ISBN: 9780252079832 (paperback)
  • ISBN: 0252079833 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: print
    x, 242 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, [2014]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: The script : "Africa was but a blank canvas for Europe's imagination" -- Casting : "They sang their home-songs, and danced, each with his free foot slapping the deck" -- Onstage : "Dance you damned niggers, dance" -- Backstage : "White folks do as they please, and the darkies do as they can" -- Advertisement : "Dancing through the Streets and act lively" -- Same script, different actors : "Eb'ry time I weel about, I jump Jim Crow" -- Epilogue : the show must go on.
Subject: Slaves Southern States Songs and music History and criticism
Slaves United States Social life and customs
Slavery United States Justification
Music and race United States
Dance and race United States
African Americans Music History and criticism
African American dance History
Race in the theater United States History
Theater and society United States History
Plantation life United States
Racism in popular culture United States History

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