Le Jazz

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252035166

Jazz and French Cultural Identity

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By Matthew F. Jordan
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''This illuminating study of cultural discourses on jazz makes an original contribution to French popular music studies. Jordan scrutinizes an impressively wide range of texts, with perceptive and astute analyses.'' David Looseley, author of Popular Music in Contemporary France: Authenticity, Politics, Debate ''In Le Jazz, Matthew F. Jordan investigates the meaning of jazz for the French public, music critics and cultural commentators over almost half a century, from its first manifestations in the early twentieth century to its assimilations into French culture during the post-war period. By drawing on critical theory and cultural history, he gives depth to his extensive research and textual analysis without diminishing the readability of the account. Part of the author's ease of communication is due to his playful use of musical expressions: he frequently describes, for instance, motifs and common perceptions in the history of jazz as 'discursive riffs' and uses the idea of a 'vamp' to set up and then develop his major currents of thought in Chapter 1.'' - Rosalind Silvester, Journal of European Studies, March 2012

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