Black Music in Britain in the 21st Century (Liverpool Studies in the Politics of Popular Culture)

by Monique Charles (Editor)

Other authorsMary W. Gani (Contributor)
PDF, 2023

Publication

Liverpool University Press (2023), 280 pages

ISBN

1802078401 / 9781802078404

Notes

CONTACT
Introduction
Notes on Contributors

I. DIASPORA MUSIC AND THE BLACK ATLANTIC
1. Dub Come Save Me: The Diasporic Roots of UK Dub / Natalie Hyacinth
2. RWD Selecta! / Monique Charles
3. Black British Gospel Music: A Heritage and a Mishmash of Blackness (Practitioner Interview) / Lawrence ‘L. J.’ Johnson and Mary Gani
4. ‘Trap Atlantic’: A Photo/essay / Nathaniel Télémaque

II. TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY BLACK BRITISH MUSIC
5. Hopelessly in Love: Carroll Thompson’s Reflections and Insights into the Patriarchal Politics within the Lovers Rock Reggae Scene / Lisa Amanda Palmer
6. Jungle: A Critical Intersectional History / Julia Toppin
7. Place, People, and Pentecostal Habitus / Pauline E. Muir
8. Today’s Warriors: British Jazz in the Twenty/First Century / Caspar Melville
9. From London to Lagos / Michael Ugwu and Monique Charles
10. Mangrove Steelband / Hannah Charles and Andrew Facey

III. SOCIO-POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ISSUES
11. Sounds of Oppression: The Lost Inheritance of the UK Reggae and Soundsystem Culture / Daniel ‘Hussla D’ Johnson and Roy Wallace
12. Arresting Sounds: What UK Soundsystem Culture Teaches Us about Police Racism and Public Life / Lambros Fatsis
13. Grime Practice as Refusal: Examining the Gender and Sexual Politics of Grime Music and the Scene’s Black Male Dominance / Cheraine Donalea Scott
14. Public Pedagogies of Resistance: Black British Women, Talk Di Ting / Silhouette Bushay
15. Ways of Seeing: Black Male Identity(ies) and the Politics of Black Music / Poonam Madar
Index
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