African American Music in Global PerspectiveSeries Editors: Portia K. Maultsby & Mellonee V. Burnim This series addresses those subject areas that are: (1) underrepresented in the scholarly literature, and (2) characterized primarily by description rather than deep cultural analysis. In addition to the publication of reprints of primary and secondary sources that serve as definitive markers in the history of the study of African American music in general, the series also encourages and promotes increased attention to the following areas of inquiry: biographies, autobiographies, globalization, religious music, popular music, women in music, music criticism, musical aesthetics, and regional studies. Books in the series will foreground the cultural perspectives of the primary creators and performers of the music, highlighting the voices of African Americans themselves. The series editors welcome projects not only from ethnomusicologists, but from such related fields as cultural history, sociology, anthropology, and African American studies. |
Author: Joe Evans with Christopher BrooksPub Date: 2008 The life and career of an important African American music executive, entrepreneur, and musician learn more... |
Author: Miles WhitePub Date: November 2011 Negotiating identity in hip-hop culture learn more... |
Author: Eileen M. HayesPub Date: March 2010 An analysis of black women's involvement in the "women's music" scene from the 1970s to today learn more... |
Author: Edited by David EvansPub Date: February 2008 An exceptionally diverse look at blues history, styles, and performances learn more... |
Author: Edited by Eileen M. Hayes and Linda F. WilliamsPub Date: April 2007 Analyzing black women's contributions to hip-hop, gospel, classical music, jazz, electric blues, and more learn more... |





