Black Soundscapes White Stages

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421410593

The Meaning of Francophone Sound in the Black Atlantic

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By Edwin C. Hill
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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Le Tumulte Noir (Part 1): French Imperial Soundscapes and the New World
1. ""Adieu Madras, Adieu Foulard"": The Doudou's Colonial Complaint
2. ""To Begin the Biguine"": Re-membering Antillean Musical Time
3. La Baker: Princesse Tam Tam and the Doudou's Signature Dilemma
4. Negritude Drum Circles: The Tam-Tam and the Beat
5. Le Poste Colonial: Short-Wave Colonial Radio and Negritude's Poetic Technologies
Conclusion
Notes from the Sound Field
Notes
Bibliography
Index

""Black Soundscapes White Stages is an original project that successfully invites readers to lend their ears to the sounds of the Francophone Black Atlantic. It approaches its subject matter from a wide, multidisciplinary perspective... Hill's focus on sound brings up exciting questions on Negritude voices, on the place of colonial female performers, and a variety of other transatlantic ""soundtexts."" It is a safe bet that many scholars will listen in turn.""

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