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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_BV019850188
    Format: VIII, 291 S.
    ISBN: 0-8122-3878-8
    Series Statement: Rethinking the Americas
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Schwarze ; Intellektuelle Anschauung ; Ethnische Identität ; Supranationalität
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1778734650
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780472901203
    Content: Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor : The University of Michigan Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    UID:
    gbv_1067567836
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (292 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780472901203 , 9780472027477
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances , Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles , "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop , Rhythmic remembrances , Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study , Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down , "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Léon Destiné, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Hai͏̈tienne , Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya , New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti , Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements , Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture , Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba , Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino , Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780472070961
    Language: English
    Subjects: Musicology
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    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
    UID:
    almahu_9949711199902882
    Format: 1 online resource (278 p.)
    ISBN: 0-472-90120-6 , 0-472-07096-7 , 1-282-94476-2 , 9786612944765 , 0-472-02747-6
    Content: Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures.
    Note: Includes index. , The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances / , Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles / , "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop / , Rhythmic remembrances / , Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study / , Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down / , "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Leon Destine, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Haïtienne / , Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya / , New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti / , Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements / , Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture / , Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba / , Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino / , Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-05096-6
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959649142602883
    Format: 1 online resource (292 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780472027477 , 0472027476 , 9780472070961 , 0472070967 , 9780472901203 , 0472901206
    Content: Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures.
    Note: The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances / Yvonne Daniel -- Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles / Melvin L. Butler -- "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop / Deborah Smith Pollard -- Rhythmic remembrances / Yvonne Daniel -- Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study / Lucía M. Suárez -- Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down / Susan Leigh Foster -- "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Léon Destiné, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Haïtienne / Millery Polyné -- Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya / Halifu Osumare -- New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti / Raquel Z. Rivera -- Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements / Deidre R. Gantt -- Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture / Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy -- Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba / Umi Vaughan -- Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino / Juan Flores and René López -- Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange / Carrol Smith-Rosenberg.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Philadelphia, Pa. :University of Pennsylvania Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958352590302883
    Format: 1 online resource(304p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. , 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: System requirements: Web browser.
    Edition: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9780812290639
    Series Statement: Rethinking the Americas
    Content: Through readings of slave narratives, fiction, poetry, nonfiction, newspaper editorials, and government documents including texts by Frederick Douglass and freed West Indian slave Mary Prince, Ifeoma Kiddoe Nwankwo explicates the growing interrelatedness of people of African descent through the Americas in the nineteenth century.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 1. The View from Above: Plácido Through the Eyes of the Cuban Colonial Government and White Abolitionists -- , Chapter 2. The View from Next Door: Plácido Through the Eyes of U.S. Black Abolitionists -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 3. On Being Black and Cuban: Race, Nation, and Romanticism in the Poetry of Plácido -- , Chapter 4. "We Intend to Stay Here": The International Shadows in Frederick Douglass’s Representations of African American Community -- , Chapter 5. "More a Haitian Than an American": Frederick Douglass and the Black World Beyond the United States -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 6. A Slave’s Cosmopolitanism: Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, and the Geography of Identity -- , Chapter 7. Disidentification as Identity: Juan Francisco Manzano and the Flight from Blackness -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index -- , Acknowledgments. , In English.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959649142602883
    Format: 1 online resource (292 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780472027477 , 0472027476 , 9780472070961 , 0472070967 , 9780472901203 , 0472901206
    Content: Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures.
    Note: The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances / Yvonne Daniel -- Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles / Melvin L. Butler -- "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop / Deborah Smith Pollard -- Rhythmic remembrances / Yvonne Daniel -- Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study / Lucía M. Suárez -- Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down / Susan Leigh Foster -- "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Léon Destiné, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Haïtienne / Millery Polyné -- Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya / Halifu Osumare -- New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti / Raquel Z. Rivera -- Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements / Deidre R. Gantt -- Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture / Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy -- Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba / Umi Vaughan -- Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino / Juan Flores and René López -- Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange / Carrol Smith-Rosenberg.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Ann Arbor :University of Michigan Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959649142602883
    Format: 1 online resource (292 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9780472027477 , 0472027476 , 9780472070961 , 0472070967 , 9780472901203 , 0472901206
    Content: Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures.
    Note: The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances / Yvonne Daniel -- Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles / Melvin L. Butler -- "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop / Deborah Smith Pollard -- Rhythmic remembrances / Yvonne Daniel -- Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study / Lucía M. Suárez -- Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down / Susan Leigh Foster -- "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Léon Destiné, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Haïtienne / Millery Polyné -- Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya / Halifu Osumare -- New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti / Raquel Z. Rivera -- Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements / Deidre R. Gantt -- Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture / Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy -- Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba / Umi Vaughan -- Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino / Juan Flores and René López -- Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange / Carrol Smith-Rosenberg.
    Language: English
    URL: OAPEN
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Philadelphia, Pa. :University of Pennsylvania Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958352590302883
    Format: 1 online resource(304p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. , 2005. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Edition: System requirements: Web browser.
    Edition: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9780812290639
    Series Statement: Rethinking the Americas
    Content: Through readings of slave narratives, fiction, poetry, nonfiction, newspaper editorials, and government documents including texts by Frederick Douglass and freed West Indian slave Mary Prince, Ifeoma Kiddoe Nwankwo explicates the growing interrelatedness of people of African descent through the Americas in the nineteenth century.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 1. The View from Above: Plácido Through the Eyes of the Cuban Colonial Government and White Abolitionists -- , Chapter 2. The View from Next Door: Plácido Through the Eyes of U.S. Black Abolitionists -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 3. On Being Black and Cuban: Race, Nation, and Romanticism in the Poetry of Plácido -- , Chapter 4. "We Intend to Stay Here": The International Shadows in Frederick Douglass’s Representations of African American Community -- , Chapter 5. "More a Haitian Than an American": Frederick Douglass and the Black World Beyond the United States -- , Introduction -- , Chapter 6. A Slave’s Cosmopolitanism: Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave, and the Geography of Identity -- , Chapter 7. Disidentification as Identity: Juan Francisco Manzano and the Flight from Blackness -- , Conclusion -- , Notes -- , Bibliography -- , Index -- , Acknowledgments. , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edoccha_9959020083002883
    Format: 1 online resource (278 p.)
    ISBN: 0-472-90120-6 , 0-472-07096-7 , 1-282-94476-2 , 9786612944765 , 0-472-02747-6
    Content: Along with linked modes of religiosity, music and dance have long occupied a central position in the ways in which Atlantic peoples have enacted, made sense of, and responded to their encounters with each other. This unique collection of essays connects nations from across the Atlantic---Senegal, Kenya, Trinidad, Cuba, Brazil, and the United States, among others---highlighting contemporary popular, folkloric, and religious music and dance. By tracking the continuous reframing, revision, and erasure of aural, oral, and corporeal traces, the contributors to Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World collectively argue that music and dance are the living evidence of a constant (re)composition and (re)mixing of local sounds and gestures.
    Note: Includes index. , The economic vitamins of Cuba : sacred and other dance performances / , Performing pentecostalism : music, identity, and the interplay of Jamaican and African American styles / , "The women have on all their clothes" : reading the texts of holy hip-hop / , Rhythmic remembrances / , Citizenship and dance in urban Brazil : Grupo Corpo, a case study / , Muscle/memories : how Germaine Acogny and Diane McIntyre put their feet down / , "To carry the dance of the people beyond" : Jean Leon Destine, Lavinia Williams, and Danse Folklorique Haïtienne / , Motherland hip-hop : connective marginality and African American youth culture in Senegal and Kenya / , New York bomba : Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, and a bridge called Haiti / , Talking drums : soca and go-go music as grassroots identity movements / , Warriors of the world : rapso in Trinidad's festival culture / , Timba Brava : Maroon music in Cuba / , Salsa memory : revisiting Grupo Folklórico y experimental nuevayorquino / , Performing memories : the atlantic theater of cultural production and exchange / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-472-05096-6
    Language: English
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