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The Meaning of Soul: Black Music and Resilience since the 1960s
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In The Meaning of Soul, Emily J. Lordi proposes a new understanding of this famously elusive concept. In the 1960s, Lordi argues, soul came to signify a cultural belief in black resilience, which was enacted through musical practices--inventive cover versions, falsetto vocals, ad-libs, and false endings. Through these soul techniques, artists such as Aretha Franklin, Donny Hathaway, Nina Simone, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, and Minnie Riperton performed virtuosic survivorship and thus helped to galvanize black communities in an era of peril and promise. Their soul legacies were later reanimated by such stars as Prince, Solange Knowles, and Flying Lotus. Breaking with prior understandings of soul as a vague masculinist political formation tethered to the Black Power movement, Lordi offers a vision of soul that foregrounds the intricacies of musical craft, the complex personal and social meanings of the music, the dynamic movement of soul across time, and the leading role played by black women in this musical-intellectual tradition.
Author: Emily J. Lordi
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 08/14/2020
Series: Refiguring American Music
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781478009597
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 06/01/2020 pg. 87
Kirkus Reviews 06/01/2020
Publishers Weekly 06/08/2020
Foreword 06/26/2020
Choice 10/01/2021
About the Author
Emily J. Lordi is Associate Professor of English at Vanderbilt University and the author of Black Resonance and Donny Hathaway Live.
Author: Emily J. Lordi
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 08/14/2020
Series: Refiguring American Music
Pages: 232
Weight: 0.65lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9781478009597
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 06/01/2020 pg. 87
Kirkus Reviews 06/01/2020
Publishers Weekly 06/08/2020
Foreword 06/26/2020
Choice 10/01/2021
About the Author
Emily J. Lordi is Associate Professor of English at Vanderbilt University and the author of Black Resonance and Donny Hathaway Live.