Dangerous Crossroads: Popular Music, Postmodernism and the Poetics of Place
George Lipsitz
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In a world tour that touches down in Havana, Port-au-Prince, Kingston, Budapest, Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo, George Lipsitz explores the fusion of immigrant and mainstream cultures to be found in world music including rap, jazz, reggae, zouk, bhangra, juju, swamp pop, Puerto Rican bugalu and Chicano punk.
Book Details
Publisher: Verso
Publish Date: May 17th, 1997
Pages: 200
Language: English
Edition: Revised - undefined
Dimensions: 11.05in - 8.22in - 0.44in - 1.04lb
EAN: 9781859840351
Categories: • Anthropology - Cultural & Social• Popular Culture• Genres & Styles - Pop Vocal
About the Author
George Lipsitz is Professor of Black Studies at the University of California, San Diego. He is the author of Midnight: Life and Labor in the 1940s, Time Passages: Collective Memory and American Popular Culture, The Sidewalks of St Louis and A Life in Struggle: Ivor Perry and the Culture of Opposition, which was the winner of the Eugene M. Kayden Press Book Award and the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in Race Relations.
Praise for this book
"This astonishing book deals in absorbing detail with the multiplying hybrids now loosely referred to as world music."--Jazz Times
"Dangerous Crossroads presents a plea: for connection, empathy and kinship like none we've heard before."--LA Weekly
"A major voice of conscience in US cultural studies ... Lipsitz's range is as breathtaking as his insights are shrewd."--Artforum