Song Is Not the Same : Jews and American Popular Music /
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Language: | English |
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West Lafayette, Ind. :
Purdue University Press for the USC Casden Institute for the Study of the Jewish Role in American Life,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Dreaming of Michael Jackson : notes on Jewish listening / Gayle Wald
- "Cohen owes me ninety-seven dollars" : images of Jews from the Jewish sheet-music trade / Jody Rosen
- "Dances partake of the racial characteristics of the people who dance them" : Nordicism, antisemitism, and Henry Ford's old-time music and dance revival / Peter La Chapelle
- "Ovoutie slanguage is absolutely Kosher" : Yiddish in scat-singing, jazz jargon, and Black music / Jonathan Z.S. Pollack
- "If I embarrass you, tell your friends" : the musical comedy of Bell Barth and Pearl Williams / Josh Kun
- "Here's a foreign song I learned in Utah" : the anxiety of Jewish influence in the music of Bob Dylan / David Kaufman
- Negotiating boundaries : musical hybridity in Tzadik's radical Jewish culture series / Jeff Janeczko.