Jazz: A People’s Music

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"Jazz: A People’s Music" is a critical study of jazz that explores the music’s social, cultural, and historical roots, emphasizing its origins in and significance to the lives of ordinary people.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
musicology book
non-fiction book
about African American music
cultural history of jazz
historical roots of jazz
ordinary people and jazz
social history of jazz
working-class culture
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emphasizes origins of jazz in everyday life
significance of jazz to ordinary people
examines relationship between jazz and class
relationship between jazz and race
relationship between jazz and society
focusesOn cultural context of jazz
historical context of jazz
social context of jazz
genre jazz studies
music criticism
language English
mainSubject jazz
perspective people-centered view of jazz
socially engaged criticism
title Jazz: A People’s Music NERFINISHED

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Sidney Finkelstein notableWork Jazz: A People’s Music