Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class (Race and American Culture)

by Eric Lott
Love and Theft: Blackface Minstrelsy and the American Working Class (Race and American Culture)
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1995 by Oxford University Press, USA
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Paperback, 328 pages

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019509641X   (isbn13: 9780195096415)

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For over two centuries, America has celebrated the very black culture it attempts to control and repress, and nowhere is this phenomenon more apparent...more





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Jeremy
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09/30/07

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The introduction should be required reading for everybody. All the fools who think racism is in the past, but also everybody else: Black nationalists, white negrophiles, people who think they are not at all racist, people who hate gangsta rap, people who love gangsta rap, gangsta rappers, europeans who love jazz, europeans who think race problems only exist in America, fans of country music, fans of bluegrass music, fans of the blues, musical theatre, and jazz...

Ok, you get the point. The bo...more
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"My title is actually a riff on one of Leslie Fiedler's; he wrote a famous book of literary criticism called Love and Death in the American Novel, and, among other things, it suggests that classic U.S. fiction is continually possessed by the idea of two men, one white and one dark, alone together in the wilderness or on the open sea, like Huck and Jim, Natty Bumppo and Chingachgook, Ishmael and Queequeg—on up to Captain Kirk and Dr. Spock, Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the Lethal Weapon ...more
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Read in July, 2003
recommends it for: people interested in music and/or history.
i'm against a lot of praise for a group of musical icons who make a collective genre...cause it's all bull shit, maybe. just be yourself and stop trying to put forth a genre...just play what you feel you should, you know? you're not as important as your music and your music is not as important as you.
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recommends it for: theory geeks
Some good insights into the white working-class of Jacksonian New York and their relationship with race via minstrelsy, but definitely a theoretically heavy cultural studies book instead of a historical monograph.
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