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003    OCoLC 
005    20000919185725.0 
008    990203t19991999mau      b   s001 0 eng   
010       99018345 
019    42970856 
020    1558491821|qcloth|qalkaline paper 
020    155849183X|qpaperback|qalkaline paper 
035    (OCoLC)40820991 
040    DLC|beng|cDLC|dC#P|dVVC|dLAS|dWHP|dWaOLN 
043    n-us--- 
049    WHPP 
050 00 E185.86|b.S575 1999 
082 00 305.896/073|221 
245 00 Signifyin(g), sanctifyin' & slam dunking :|ba reader in 
       African American expressive culture /|cedited by Gena 
       Dagel Caponi. 
246 3  Signifyin(g), sanctifyin', and slam dunking 
264  1 Amherst, Mass. :|bUniversity of Massachusetts Press,
       |c[1999] 
264  4 |c©1999 
300    viii, 467 pages ;|c25 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages [453]-459) and 
       index. 
505 00 |tFrom preface to the books of American Negro spirituals /
       |rJames Weldon Johnson --|tAn aesthetic of the cool: West 
       African dance /|rRobert Farris Thompson --|tAfrica and the
       West Indies /|rMarshall Stearns and Jean Stearns --
       |tPlaying the blues /|rAlbert Murray --|tAfricans, 
       Europeans and the making of music /|rChristopher Small --
       |tRing shout! Literary studies, historical studies, and 
       Black music inquiry /|rSamuel A. Floyd, Jr. --|tThe 
       heterogeneous sound ideal in 
505 00 |tAfrican-American music /|rOlly Wilson --|tThe impact of 
       gospel music on the secular music industry /|rPortia K. 
       Matltsby --|tFlow, layering, and rupture in post 
       industrial New York /|rTricia Rose --|t"Keep to the rhythm
       and you'll keep to life" : meaning and style in African 
       American vernacular dance /|rJacqui Malone --|tLester 
       Young and the birth of cool /|rJoel Dinerstein --|tOn the 
       Jazz musician's love/hate relationship with the audience /
       |rBertram D. Ashe -- 
505 00 |tCharacteristics of Negro expression /|rZora Neale 
       Hurston -- Signifying, loud-talking and marking /|rClaudia
       Mitchell-Kernan --|tStylin' outta the Black pulpit /
       |rGrace Sims Holt --|tA resistance too civilized to notice
       /|rWilliam D. Piersen --|tThe Black and White truth about 
       basketball /|rJeff Greenfield --|tThe hero of the blues /
       |rGerald Early --|tMichael Jordan leaps the great divide /
       |rJohn Edgar Wideman --|tBe like Mike? Michael Jordan and 
       the pedagogy of desire 
505 00 |t/|rMichael Eric Dyson --|tAfrican-American festive style
       /|rWilliam D. Peirsen --|tFrom "strolling, jooking, and 
       fixy clothes" /|rShane White and Graham White. 
650  0 African Americans|xSocial life and customs. 
650  0 Popular culture|zUnited States. 
650  0 African American dance. 
650  0 African Americans|vMusic. 
650  0 African American aesthetics. 
650  0 African Americans|xLanguages. 
650  0 African Americans|xSports. 
651  0 United States|xCivilization|xAfrican American influences. 
700 1  Caponi-Tabery, Gena. 
898    qbibliographies|aqstate 
910    CARL0001541924 
994    02|bWHP 
998  0 LDR506 OCLC 00/02/23  08:14:03 
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