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Django Generations: Hearing Ethnorace, Citizenship, and Jazz Manouche in France

English

By (author): Siv B. Lie

Django Generations shows how relationships between racial identities, jazz, and national belonging become entangled in France.

Jazz manouchea genre known best for its energetic, guitar-centric swing tunesis among Frances most celebrated musical practices of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It centers on the recorded work of famed guitarist Django Reinhardt and is named for the ethnoracial subgroup of Romanies (also known, often pejoratively, as Gypsies) to which Reinhardt belonged. French Manouches are publicly lauded as bearers of this jazz tradition, and many take pleasure and pride in the practice while at the same time facing pervasive discrimination. Jazz manouche uncovers a contradiction at the heart of Frances assimilationist republican ideals: the music is portrayed as quintessentially French even as Manouches themselves endure treatment as racial others.

In this book, Siv B. Lie explores how this music is used to construct divergent ethnoracial and national identities in a context where discussions of race are otherwise censured. Weaving together ethnographic and historical analysis, Lie shows that jazz manouche becomes a source of profound ambivalence as it generates ethnoracial difference and socioeconomic exclusion. As the first full-length ethnographic study of French jazz to be published in English, this book enriches anthropological, ethnomusicological, and historical scholarship on global jazz, race and ethnicity, and citizenship while showing how music can be an important but insufficient tool in struggles for racial and economic justice.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 513g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780226810812

About Siv B. Lie

Siv B. Lie is assistant professor of music at the University of Maryland.

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