Foreword by Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Preface
Introduction: Music and Race, Their Past, Their Presence
Ronald Radano and Philip V. Bohlman
Part I: Body/Dance
1. The Asian American Body in Performance
Deborah Wong
2. Ethnifying Rhythms, Feminizing Cultures
Frances R. Aparicio
3. "Ain't I People?": Voicing National Fantasy
Brian Currid
4. "Sexual Pantomimes," the Blues Aesthetic, and Black Women in the New South
Tera W. Hunter
Part II: Hybridity/Mix
5. Race Music: Bo Chatmon, "Corrine Corrina," and the Excluded Middle
Christopher A. Waterman
6. Mestizaje in the Mix: Chicano Identity, Cultural Politics, and Postmodern Music
Rafael Pérez-Torres
7. Performing Decency: Ethnicity and Race in Andean "Mestizo" Ritual Dance
Zoila Mendoza
8. Indonesian-Chinese Oppression and the Musical Outcomes in the Netherlands East Indies
Margaret J. Kartomi
9. Ethnic Identity, National Identity, and Music in Indo-Trinidadian Culture
Peter Manuel
Part III: Representing/Disciplining
10. Presencing the Past and Remembering the Present: Social Features of Popular Music in Kenya
D.A. Masolo
11. Béla Bartók and the Rise of Comparative Ethnomusicology: Nationalism, Race Purity, and the Legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Katie Trumpener
12. Racial Projects and Musical Discourses in Trinidad, West Indies
Jocelyne Guilbault
13. Hot Fantasies: American Modernism and the Idea of Black Rhythm
Ronald Radano
Part IV: History/Modernism
14. Alban Berg, the Jews, and the Anxiety of Genius
Sander L. Gilman
15. "Death is a Drum": Rhythm, Modernity, and the Negro Poet Laureate
Larry Scanlon
16. Race, Class, and Musical Nationalism in Zimbabwe
Thomas Turino
17. Duke Ellington, Black, Brown, and Beige, and the Cultural Politics of Race
Kevin Gaines
Part V: Power/Powerlessness
18. Naming the Illuminati
Christopher Holmes Smith and John Fiske
19. Music Wars: Blood and Song at the End of Yugoslavia
Tomislav Longinovic
20. The Remembrance of Things Past: Music, Race, and the End of History in Modern Europe
Philip V. Bohlman
List of Contributors
Index