Seems like murder here southern violence and the blues tradition / Adam Gussow.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [(c)2002.]Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 341 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780226311005
- 0226311007
- African Americans -- Southern States -- Intellectual life
- African Americans -- Southern States -- Social conditions
- Blues (Music) -- Southern States -- History
- Blues (Music) in literature
- Violence in literature
- Race relations in literature
- American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism
- Violence -- Southern States -- History
- Southern States -- Intellectual life
- Southern States -- Race relations
- E185.92
- COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission: https://lib.ciu.edu/copyright-request-form
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Online Book | G. Allen Fleece Library Online | Non-fiction | E185.92 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | ocn615626818 |
Includes bibliographies and index.
"I'm tore down" -- Lynching and the birth of a blues tradition -- "Make my getaway" -- Southern violence and blues entrepreneurship in W.C. Handy's Father of the blues -- Dis(re)memberment blues -- Narratives of abjection and redress -- "Shoot myself a cop" -- Mamie Smith's "Crazy blues" as social text -- Guns, knives, and buckets of blood -- The predicament of blues culture -- "The blade already crying in my flesh" -- Zora Neale Hurston's blues narratives.
Description based on print version record.
COPYRIGHT NOT covered - Click this link to request copyright permission:
There are no comments on this title.