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Presence and pleasure :the funk grooves of James Brown and Parliament

  • 作者: Danielsen, Anne.
  • 出版: Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press c2006.
  • 稽核項: xiii, 262 p. :ill., music ;23 cm.
  • 叢書名: Music/culture
  • 標題: Brown, James , History and criticism. , Funk (Music) History and criticism. , Funk (musique) Histoire et critique. , Brown, James, , Brown, James. , Funk (Music) , Brown, James, 1933-2006. , Parliament (Musical group) , (Musik) , Funk (musique) , Funk (Musik) , Brown, James (1933-2006). , Histoire et critique. , Funk , Brown, James Musiker.
  • ISBN: 0819568236 , 9780819568236
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  • 附註: 101年度教育部「獎勵大學教學卓越計畫」購藏. Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-251) and index. I. BLACK AND/OR WHITE: INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVES: Whose funk? -- Two discourses on blackness -- II. A BRAND NEW BAG: ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATIONS: A fabric of rhythm -- Rhythm and counter-rhythm -- "The downbeat, in anticipation" -- III. FUNK IN THE CROSSOVER ERA: A brand(ed) new fad -- "Some say it's funk after death" -- IV. "ONCE UPON A TIME CALLED NOW!": TEMPORALITIES AND EXPERIENCE: Time and again -- Between song and groove -- Feeling, intensity, and the sublimity of the event -- Presence and pleasure.
  • 摘要: In this exploration of the funk groove and its unique sounds, author Anne Danielsen takes and in-depth look at this underexplored genre. Danielsen concentrates on the golden age of funk in the late 1960s and the 1970s, focusing on two of the era's artists who made a substantial impact on the landscape of popular music: James Brown and George Clinton/Parliament. Aiming to understand funk not only as objectified musical meaning but also as lived experience, she begins with the musical events themselves and draws on her experiences as both a fan and a scholar to capture how their particular organization creates the funk listener's pleasure. Danielsen further examines issues surrounding race in the construction and consumption of this music, focusing her study on how white listeners responded to funk in the 1970s, and arguing that African American music has remained a means of catharsis and of dealing with pleasures of the body. Funk's crossover to international success among listeners of pop and rock music affected both the music itself and audiences' understanding of it.
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  • 系統號: 005072539
  • 資料類型: 圖書
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