Traveling texts and the work of Afro-Japanese cultural production : : two haiku and a microphone / / edited by William H. Bridges IV and Nina Cornyetz.
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Traveling texts and the work of Afro-Japanese cultural production : two haiku and a microphone / edited by William H. Bridges IV and Nina Cornyetz. Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015] 2015 1 online resource (303 pages) text rdacontent computer rdamedia online resource rdacarrier New studies of modern Japan Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction: work it: traveling texts and the work of reading Afro-Japanese cultural exchange / William H. Bridges IV and Nina Cornyetz -- Art and performance. Urban geishas: reading race and gender in Irozealb's paintings / Crystal Anderson -- The theatrics of Japanese blackface: body as mannequin / Nina Cornyetz -- Abbey Lincoln and Kazuko Shiraishi's art-making as spiritual labor / Yuichiro Onishi and Tia-Simone Gardner -- Poetry and literature. Playing the dozens on zen: Amiri Baraka's journey from a "pre-black" Bohemian outsider to a "post-American low coup" poet / Michio Arimitsu -- Richard Wright's haiku and modernist poetics / Yoshinobu Hakutani -- In the beginning: blackness and the 1960s creative nonfiction of Oe Kenzaburo / William H. Bridges IV -- Future-oriented blackness in shawa robot culture, 1924 to 1963 / Anne McKnight -- Sound, song, music. "This is who I am": Jero and the polycultural politics of black Enka / Kevin Fellezs -- Extending diaspora: the NAACP and up-"lift" cultures in the interwar black Pacific / Shana Redmond -- Hip-hop and reggae in recent Japanese social movements / Noriko Manabe -- Can the Japanese rap? / Dexter Thomas Jr -- Race, ethnicity and affective community in Japanese rastafari / Marvin Sterling. Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. African Americans Relations with Japanese. African Americans Intellectual life. Popular culture United States History 20th century. Popular culture Japan History 20th century. Cultural fusion. Japan Civilization American influences. United States Civilization Japanese influences. Electronic books. Bridges, William H., 1983- editor. Cornyetz, Nina, editor. Print version: Traveling texts and the work of Afro-Japanese cultural production : two haiku and a microphone. Lanham : Lexington Books, [2015] New studies of modern Japan ProQuest (Firm) New studies of modern Japan. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=4086453 Click to View |
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Traveling texts and the work of Afro-Japanese cultural production : two haiku and a microphone / New studies of modern Japan Introduction: work it: traveling texts and the work of reading Afro-Japanese cultural exchange / William H. Bridges IV and Nina Cornyetz -- Art and performance. Urban geishas: reading race and gender in Irozealb's paintings / Crystal Anderson -- The theatrics of Japanese blackface: body as mannequin / Nina Cornyetz -- Abbey Lincoln and Kazuko Shiraishi's art-making as spiritual labor / Yuichiro Onishi and Tia-Simone Gardner -- Poetry and literature. Playing the dozens on zen: Amiri Baraka's journey from a "pre-black" Bohemian outsider to a "post-American low coup" poet / Michio Arimitsu -- Richard Wright's haiku and modernist poetics / Yoshinobu Hakutani -- In the beginning: blackness and the 1960s creative nonfiction of Oe Kenzaburo / William H. Bridges IV -- Future-oriented blackness in shawa robot culture, 1924 to 1963 / Anne McKnight -- Sound, song, music. "This is who I am": Jero and the polycultural politics of black Enka / Kevin Fellezs -- Extending diaspora: the NAACP and up-"lift" cultures in the interwar black Pacific / Shana Redmond -- Hip-hop and reggae in recent Japanese social movements / Noriko Manabe -- Can the Japanese rap? / Dexter Thomas Jr -- Race, ethnicity and affective community in Japanese rastafari / Marvin Sterling. |
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Introduction: work it: traveling texts and the work of reading Afro-Japanese cultural exchange / William H. Bridges IV and Nina Cornyetz -- Art and performance. Urban geishas: reading race and gender in Irozealb's paintings / Crystal Anderson -- The theatrics of Japanese blackface: body as mannequin / Nina Cornyetz -- Abbey Lincoln and Kazuko Shiraishi's art-making as spiritual labor / Yuichiro Onishi and Tia-Simone Gardner -- Poetry and literature. Playing the dozens on zen: Amiri Baraka's journey from a "pre-black" Bohemian outsider to a "post-American low coup" poet / Michio Arimitsu -- Richard Wright's haiku and modernist poetics / Yoshinobu Hakutani -- In the beginning: blackness and the 1960s creative nonfiction of Oe Kenzaburo / William H. Bridges IV -- Future-oriented blackness in shawa robot culture, 1924 to 1963 / Anne McKnight -- Sound, song, music. "This is who I am": Jero and the polycultural politics of black Enka / Kevin Fellezs -- Extending diaspora: the NAACP and up-"lift" cultures in the interwar black Pacific / Shana Redmond -- Hip-hop and reggae in recent Japanese social movements / Noriko Manabe -- Can the Japanese rap? / Dexter Thomas Jr -- Race, ethnicity and affective community in Japanese rastafari / Marvin Sterling. |
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