
African American Folksong and American Cultural Politics: The Lawrence Gellert Story: 19
Author(s): Bruce M. Conforth (Author)
- Publisher: Scarecrow Press (UK)
- Publication Date: 16 May 2013
- Language: English
- Print length: 298 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780810884885
- ISBN-13: 0810884887
Book Description
Had Gellert granted access to all his material, scholars would have quickly seen that it comprised an incredibly complete and diverse collection of all African American song genres: work songs, blues, chants, spirituals, as well as the largest body of African American folktales about Irish Americans (what were referred to as One Time I’shman tales). It also included vast swaths of African American oral literature collected by Gellert as part of the Federal Writers’ Project.
In African American Folksong and American Cultural Politics, Conforth brings to light for the first time the entire body of work collected by Lawrence Gellert, establishing his place, and the place for the material he collected, within the pages of American folk song scholarship. In addition to shedding new light on the concept of protest music within African American folk music, Conforth discusses the unique relationship of the American Left to this music and how personal psychology and the demands of the American Communist party would come to ruin Gellert’s life.
African American Folksong and American Cultural Politics will appeal to students and scholars in the fields of American social and political history, African American studies, the history of American folk music, and ethnomusicology.
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