Joe Scott, the Woodsman-songmaker

Joe Scott, the Woodsman-songmaker
Title Joe Scott, the Woodsman-songmaker PDF eBook
Author Edward D. Ives
Publisher Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Pages 512
Release 1978
Genre Composers
ISBN

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Handbook of American Folklore

Handbook of American Folklore
Title Handbook of American Folklore PDF eBook
Author Richard M. Dorson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 614
Release 1986-02-22
Genre Music
ISBN 9780253203731

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Includes material on interpretation methods and presentation of research.

Work Songs

Work Songs
Title Work Songs PDF eBook
Author Ted Gioia
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 368
Release 2006-04-13
Genre Music
ISBN 0822387689

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All societies have relied on music to transform the experience of work. Song accompanied the farmer's labors, calmed the herder's flock, and set in motion the spinner's wheel. Today this tradition continues. Music blares on the shop floor; song accompanies transactions in the retail store; the radio keeps the trucker going on the long-distance haul. Now Ted Gioia, author of several acclaimed books on the history of jazz, tells the story of work songs from prehistoric times to the present. Vocation by vocation, Gioia focuses attention on the rhythms and melodies that have attended tasks such as the cultivation of crops, the raising and lowering of sails, the swinging of hammers, the felling of trees. In an engaging, conversational writing style, he synthesizes a breathtaking amount of material, not only from songbooks and recordings but also from travel literature, historical accounts, slave narratives, folklore, labor union writings, and more. He draws on all of these to describe how workers in societies around the world have used music to increase efficiency, measure time, relay commands, maintain focus, and alleviate drudgery. At the same time, Gioia emphasizes how work songs often soar beyond utilitarian functions. The heart-wringing laments of the prison chain gang, the sailor’s shanties, the lumberjack’s ballads, the field hollers and corn-shucking songs of the American South, the pearl-diving songs of the Persian Gulf, the rich mbube a cappella singing of South African miners: Who can listen to these and other songs borne of toil and hard labor without feeling their sweep and power? Ultimately, Work Songs, like its companion volume Healing Songs, is an impassioned tribute to the extraordinary capacity of music to enter into day-to-day lives, to address humanity’s deepest concerns and most heartfelt needs.

Behind the Burnt Cork Mask

Behind the Burnt Cork Mask
Title Behind the Burnt Cork Mask PDF eBook
Author William John Mahar
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 476
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780252066962

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The songs, dances, jokes, parodies, spoofs, and skits of blackface groups such as the Virginia Minstrels and Buckley's Serenaders became wildly popular in antebellum America. Behind the Burnt Cork Mask not only explores the racist practices of these entertainers but considers their performances as troubled representations of ethnicity, class, gender, and culture in the nineteenth century. William J. Mahar's unprecedented archival study of playbills, newspapers, sketches, monologues, and music engages new sources previously not considered in twentieth-century scholarship. More than any other study of its kind, Behind the Burnt Cork Mask investigates the relationships between blackface comedy and other Western genres and traditions; between the music of minstrel shows and its European sources; and between "popular" and "elite" constructions of culture. By locating minstrel performances within their complex sites of production, Mahar offers a significant reassessment of the historiography of the field. Behind the Burnt Cork Mask promises to redefine the study of blackface minstrelsy, charting new directions for future inquiries by scholars in American studies, popular culture, and musicology.

Quest of the Folk

Quest of the Folk
Title Quest of the Folk PDF eBook
Author Ian McKay
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 394
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 077357543X

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Ian McKay shows how the tourism industry & cultural producers have manipulated the cultural identity of Nova Scotia to project traditional folk values. He offers analysis of the infusion of folk ideology into the art & literature of the region, & the use of the idea of the 'simple life' in tourism promotion.

Songs about Work

Songs about Work
Title Songs about Work PDF eBook
Author Archie Green
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 378
Release 1993
Genre Music
ISBN 9781879407053

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These essays offer striking portraits of working environments where song arose in response to prevailing conditions. Included are the protest blues of African American levee workers, the corridos of Chicano farm workers, and the European songs of immigrant lumber workers in the Midwest.

The Anglo-American Ballad

The Anglo-American Ballad
Title The Anglo-American Ballad PDF eBook
Author Dianne Dugaw
Publisher Routledge
Pages 362
Release 2015-12-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317357809

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Originally published in 1995. This book’s collection of key essays presents a coherent overview of touchstone statements and issues in the study of Anglo-American popular ballad traditions and suggests ways this panoramic view affords us a look at Euro-American scholarship’s questions, concerns and methods. The study of ballads in English began early in the eighteenth century with Joseph Addison’s discussions which marked the onset of an aesthetic and scholarly interest in popular traditions. Therefore the collection begins with him and then chronologically includes scholars whose views mark pivotal moments which taken together tell a story that does not emerge through an examination of the ballads themselves. The book addresses debates in tradition, orality, performance and community as well as national genealogies and connections to contexts. Each selected piece is pre-empted by an introductory section on its importance and relevance.