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E-grāmata: Blues, Funk, Rhythm and Blues, Soul, Hip Hop, and Rap: A Research and Information Guide

(San Diego State University, U.S.A.)
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Despite the influence of African American music and study as a worldwide phenomenon, no comprehensive and fully annotated reference tool currently exists that covers the wide range of genres. This much needed bibliography fills an important gap in this research area and will prove an indispensable resource for librarians and scholars studying African American music and culture.

Recenzijas

'... a welcome and necessary addition to a field that traditionally has had limited reference resources.' - Reference Reviews

About the author xi
Introduction xii
Research trends: Blues, funk, R&B, soul, hip hop and rap xv
I Blues resources
1(114)
General
1(7)
References
8(11)
Aesthetics and philosophy
19(1)
Autobiographies and biographies
20(31)
Collective biographies
51(11)
Collections of music
62(6)
Discographies and listening guides
68(6)
Fiction
74(1)
Gender
74(1)
Histories and surveys
75(16)
Regional studies
91(14)
Global studies
105(2)
Literature, criticism and lyrics
107(4)
Photography
111(2)
Religion
113(2)
II Funk, rhythm and blues, and soul resources
115(80)
General
115(5)
References
120(2)
Autobiographies and biographies
122(47)
Collective biographies
169(4)
Discographies and listening guides
173(2)
Histories and surveys
175(8)
Regional studies
183(9)
Global studies
192(1)
Photography
193(2)
III Hip hop and rap resources
195(123)
General topics: Aesthetics, culture, education, identity, resistance and other perspectives
195(6)
References
201(5)
Autobiographies and biographies
206(36)
Collective biographies
242(2)
B-boying/B-girling
244(1)
Cinema, journalism and media
244(2)
Communication, language, poetry and text
246(9)
Discographies and listening guides
255(1)
DJing and MCing
255(2)
Gender
257(11)
Histories and surveys
268(6)
Regional studies
274(14)
Global studies
288(17)
Photography
305(1)
Politics
306(6)
Religion
312(3)
Sampling
315(3)
IV Appendices
318(32)
Appendix A Selected blues web sources, magazines and periodicals
318(1)
General web sources for blues
319(3)
Blues museums, foundations and societies web sources
322(3)
Individual artist websites
325(1)
Web radio for blues
326(1)
Blues record companies
326(2)
Journals, magazines and periodicals
328(4)
Appendix B Selected funk, rhythm and blues, and soul music web sources, magazines and periodicals
332(1)
General web sources for funk, rhythm and blues, and soul music
332(4)
Museums and foundations web sources
336(1)
Journals, magazines and periodicals
337(1)
Appendix C Selected hip hop and rap web sources, magazines and periodicals
338(1)
General web sources for hip hop and rap
338(7)
Journals, magazines and periodicals
345(2)
Appendix D Selected African American music web resources
347(3)
Index of authors and artists 350(13)
Index of titles, organizations and places 363
Eddie S. Meadows is Professor Emeritus of Ethnomusicology and Jazz Studies and former Graduate Advisor of the School of Music and Dance at San Diego State University (SDSU). He is the author of Jazz Scholarship and Pedagogy: A Research and Information Guide (Routledge), Bebop to Cool: Context, Ideology, and Musical Identity (Praeger Publishers), and co-editor of California Soul: Music of African Americans in the West (University of California Press).