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- Title
Jazz Places: How Performance Spaces Shape Jazz HistoryKimberly Hannon Teal.
- Authors
Gagatsis, Alexander
- Abstract
The commodification of jazz education has attracted much criticism in recent times, even though jazz performance and jazz appreciation classes have inhabited college campuses for quite some time now. Public and critical writing about jazz has historically suffered from an overreliance on established jazz narratives full of exemplary male figures, sudden genre changes, and anecdotal stories about time and place, as Scott DeVeaux ("Constructing the Jazz Tradition: Jazz Historiography", I Black American Literature Forum i , 25 (1991), 525-60) and Sherrie Tucker ("Big Ears: Listening for Gender in Jazz Studies", I Current Musicology i , 71-3 (201/02), 375-408) have pointed out.
- Subjects
JAZZ; JAZZ festivals; PUBLIC demonstrations; URBAN geography
- Publication
Music & Letters, 2022, Vol 103, Issue 3, p569
- ISSN
0027-4224
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ml/gcac059