Beyond the Sound Barrier Beyond the Sound Barrier
Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory

Beyond the Sound Barrier

The Jazz Controversy in Twentieth-Century American Fiction

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Publisher Description

Beyond the Sound Barrier examines twentieth-century fictional representations of popular music-particularly jazz-in the fiction of James Weldon Johnson, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Langston Hughes, and Toni Morrison. Kristin K. Henson argues that an analysis of musical tropes in the work of these four authors suggests that cultural "mixing" constitutes one of the central preoccupations of modernist literature. Valuable for any reader interested in the intersections between American literature and the history of American popular music, Henson situates the literary use of popular music as a culturally amalgamated, boundary-crossing form of expression that reflects and defines modern American identities.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
16 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
168
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
3.8
MB

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