From blues to Beyoncé : a century of black women's generational sonic rhetorics /

Publication Type:

Book

Source:

State University of New York Press,, Albany, United States, p.xix, 220 pages : (2024)

Call Number:

ML82

Keywords:

(OCoLC)fst00833971, (OCoLC)fst01030486, (OCoLC)fst01030487, (OCoLC)fst01127019, (OCoLC)fst01742498, (OCoLC)fst01765941, (OCoLC)fst02024634, Black English, Black English (Dialecte), Black people, Enregistrements sonores, États-Unis, fast, Feminism and rhetoric., Histoire., History., Industrie, Music, Music and race, Music and race., Music and rhetoric., Music., Musique, Musique et race, Musique et rhétorique., Personnes noires, Rhetoric., Rhétorique., Sound recording industry, Sound recording industry., United States, United States., Women musicians, Black, Women musicians, Black.

Notes:

Includes bibliographical references and index.Sonic Sharecropping -- "Strange Fruit" Sonic Rhetorics -- Queer(ing) Sound, Time, and Grammar: Black Women's Methods for Generative Prosodic Rhetoric -- Audible Advice, or Mentorship in Sound : A Black (Feminist) Practice of Care through Sonic Rhetorics -- Reverb : A Coda for a Quiet, Undisputed Dignity in Sound."Explores how Black women have continually used sound to convey stories and forge community across generations"--