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The Return of Jazz: Joachim-Ernst Berendt and West German Cultural Change

  • Author: Hurley, Andrew Wright

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Contents

  • Illustrations
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • PART I: JOACHIM-ERNST BERENDT AND THE POSTWAR LEGITIMATION OF JAZZ
  • Chapter 1. Jazz and the divide between serious and entertainment music
  • Chapter 2. Dance as escape?
  • Chapter 3. Jazz greetings to and from the East?
  • Chapter 4. Jazz, race, and colourblindness
  • PART II: JAZZ MEETS THE (NEW) OLD WORLD: EUROPEANIZING JAZZ
  • Chapter 5. The blues of German jazz
  • Chapter 6. Emancipation and the dilemma of Volk-jazz
  • Chapter 7. Globe Unity: Free jazz meets European New Music
  • Chapter 8. Emancipation from the Jazz Pope
  • Chapter 9. On the uses of European jazz
  • PART III: JAZZ MEETS THE OTHER WORLD
  • Chapter 10. The Marco Polo of jazz
  • Chapter 11. The Goethe Institut's jazz ambassadors strike up
  • Chapter 12. Japanesing jazz, or: kimono today, swing tomorrow
  • Chapter 13. Doing the bossa in Berlin
  • Chapter 14. The 1967 world-jazz encounters: An East-West jazz-divan?
  • Chapter 15. Finding the Blut und Boden in African roots
  • Conclusion: Berendt and the utopia of Weltmusik
  • Chronology
  • Discography
  • Bibliography
  • Index