Blues Legacies And Black Feminism by Angela Y. Davis

Blues Legacies And Black Feminism

Gertrude (Ma) Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday

Angela Y. Davis

From one of this country’s most important intellectuals comes a brilliant analysis of the blues tradition that examines the careers of three crucial black women blues singers through a feminist lens. Angela Davis provides the historical, social, and political contexts with which to reinterpret the performances and lyrics of Gertrude ‘Ma’ Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday as powerful articulations of an alternative consciousness profoundly at odds with mainstream American culture. The works of Rainey, Smith, and Holiday have been largely misunderstood by critics. Overlooked, Davis shows, has been the way their candor and bravado laid the groundwork for an aesthetic that allowed for the celebration of social, moral, and sexual values outside the constraints imposed by middle-class respectability. Through meticulous transcriptions of all the extant lyrics of Rainey and Smith?published here in their entirety for the first time?Davis demonstrates how the roots of the blues extend beyond a musical tradition to serve as a conciousness-raising vehicle for American social memory. A stunning, indispensable contribution to American history, as boldly insightful as the women Davis praises, Blues Legacies and Black Feminism is a triumph.

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Details

ISBN 9780679450054
Genre Music; Autobiographical Fiction; Black Interest
Publication Date 20-Jan-98
Publisher Pantheon
Format Hardcover
No. of Pages 427
LoC Classification ML3521 .D355 1998
Language English
Rating Great
Subject Afro-American Women; Blues (Music); Blues (Music)/ History And Criticism; Blues (Music)/ Texts; Feminism And Music
BookID 15411

Author: LFWBooks