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If Beale Street Could Talk

Music, Community, Culture

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Demonstrating the intimate connections among our public, political, and personal lives, these essays by Robert Cantwell explore the vernacular culture of everyday life. A keen and innovative observer of American culture, Cantwell casts a broad and penetrating intelligence over the cultural functioning of popular texts, artifacts, and performers, examining how cultural practices become performances and how performances become artifacts endowed with new meaning through the transformative acts of imagination. Cantwell's points of departure range from the visual and the literary—a photograph of Woody Guthrie, or a poem by John Keats—to major cultural exhibitions such as the World's Columbian Exposition. In all these domains, he unravels the implications for community and cultural life of a continual migration, transformation, and reformulation of cultural content.| Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Folklife as Real Life Part I. Darkling I Listen 1. If Beale Street Could Talk: A Reflection on Musical Meaning 2. Darkling I Listen: Making Sense of the Folkways Anthology 3. The Magic 8 Ball: From Analog to Digital 4. The Invisible Science: The Spirit of Calculation Part II. Feasts of Unnaming 5. Feasts of Unnaming: Folk Festivals and the Representation of Folklife 6. White City Elegy: Modern and Postmodern at the World's Fair 7. The Annual Dance: Festivity and Culture in "The Dead" Part III. The Parallax Effect 8. Fanfare for the Little Guy: The Scots and the Picts 9. A Harvest of Illth: Blues, Blackface, Fossil Fuel 10. The Parallax Effect: Representation and Incorporation 11. Folklore's Pathetic Fallacy: The Culture Power 12. Habitus, Ethnomimesis: A Note on The Logic of Practice Notes Index |"This collection is magisterial in terms of its historical and contemporary depth and breadth, and its conversations with a very wide range of philosophers, theorists, artists, musicians, and cultural forms and ideas. The writing is superb, suffused with originality, playfulness, intensity, and the willingness to take risks that models the best of public intellectual writing."—Mary Hufford, editor of Conserving Culture: A New Discourse on Heritage
"Like no other commentator, Cantwell grounds structures of feeling in historical experience, reclaiming the landscapes and bodies that have left their traces on our haunted American culture. This book is a wondrous tour of the American imaginary."—Dorothy Noyes, author of Fire in the Plaça: Catalan Festival Politics After Franco
|Robert Cantwell is a professor of American studies at the University of North Carolina and the author of Ethnomimesis: Folklife and the Representation of Culture, When We Were Good: The Folk Revival, and Bluegrass Breakdown: The Making of the Old Southern Sound, which won an ASCAP Deems Taylor Award.

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