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This book tells the full story of house music in Chicago, from its emergence to its queer remediation to its memorialization from the late '70s to the present.
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This book tells the full story of house music in Chicago, from its emergence to its queer remediation to its memorialization from the late '70s to the present.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780190698423
- ISBN-10: 019069842X
- Artikelnr.: 52958990
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780190698423
- ISBN-10: 019069842X
- Artikelnr.: 52958990
Micah E. Salkind is the Special Projects Manager for The City of Providence Department of Art, Culture + Tourism. A DJ, sound designer, and curator of live performance, Salkind's writing on Afro-Diasporic cultural production and post-industrial cultural development complements his work towards establishing innovative models for sustaining community art institutions and art-makers.
* Acknowledgements
* List of Illustrations
* Epigraph
* Introduction
* Part 1 - This is How It Started
* Chapter One - Like a Phoenix From The Ashes: Socio-Sonic Memory and
Proto-House Geographies
* Introduction
* Anti-Integration Activism in Residential and Cultural Spaces
* Urban Renewal, Deindustrialization, and Top-Down Development
* The Rise and Fall of Chicago's Indie RandB and Soul Industry
* Queer of Color Cultural Antecedents
* Conclusion
* Chapter Two - The Warehouse and The Music Box: Nurturing Chicago
House Music Culture
* Introduction
* The Birth of The Warehouse
* Ron Hardy and The Music Box
* Conclusion
* Chapter Three - Remediating The Underground: Teen Parties, Disco
Punk, and Hot Mix Radio
* Introduction
* The Deep Times and Spaces of Chicago's Black Social Dance Cultures
* Hotmixing DJs on The Airwaves
* "Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive"
* Conclusion
* Chapter Four - The End of The First Decade: House Music Crosses Over
and Moves Out
* Introduction
* Pressing and Selling Chicago House
* Chicago House Music Moves Out
* Conclusion
* Part 2 - It's Not Over
* Chapter Five - "Is It All Over My Face?" Sounding a Communal Love
Ethic at The Chosen Few Old School Reunion Picnic
* Introduction
* Setting The Stage: Reunion Picnics, Chosen Family, and Camp Culture
* Sounding The Classics of a Repertoire in Motion
* Dancing The Loving Community
* Conclusion
* Chapter Six - Are You Ready to Get Your Life? Performing Neostalgia
and Wildness in Chicago's Contemporary Queer Club Scenes
* Introduction
* The Hermitage of House
* Safer Spaces on The West Side
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Musical Mix
* Sounding Wildness at Chances Dances
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Visuality
* Cuteness and Wild Visuality at Chances Dances
* Conclusion
* Chapter Seven - Dancing in Brave Spaces
* Introduction
* Being Big
* Riding The Rhythm, Pulling Energy
* Jack Your Body, Strike a Pose
* Out of My Head
* Conclusion
* Coda
* Bibliography
* Books
* Articles
* Websites, Online Articles, and Multimedia
* Conferences, Lectures, Symposia, Unpublished Work, Personal
Correspondences etc.
* Oral History Interviews
* Selected Discography
* List of Illustrations
* Epigraph
* Introduction
* Part 1 - This is How It Started
* Chapter One - Like a Phoenix From The Ashes: Socio-Sonic Memory and
Proto-House Geographies
* Introduction
* Anti-Integration Activism in Residential and Cultural Spaces
* Urban Renewal, Deindustrialization, and Top-Down Development
* The Rise and Fall of Chicago's Indie RandB and Soul Industry
* Queer of Color Cultural Antecedents
* Conclusion
* Chapter Two - The Warehouse and The Music Box: Nurturing Chicago
House Music Culture
* Introduction
* The Birth of The Warehouse
* Ron Hardy and The Music Box
* Conclusion
* Chapter Three - Remediating The Underground: Teen Parties, Disco
Punk, and Hot Mix Radio
* Introduction
* The Deep Times and Spaces of Chicago's Black Social Dance Cultures
* Hotmixing DJs on The Airwaves
* "Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive"
* Conclusion
* Chapter Four - The End of The First Decade: House Music Crosses Over
and Moves Out
* Introduction
* Pressing and Selling Chicago House
* Chicago House Music Moves Out
* Conclusion
* Part 2 - It's Not Over
* Chapter Five - "Is It All Over My Face?" Sounding a Communal Love
Ethic at The Chosen Few Old School Reunion Picnic
* Introduction
* Setting The Stage: Reunion Picnics, Chosen Family, and Camp Culture
* Sounding The Classics of a Repertoire in Motion
* Dancing The Loving Community
* Conclusion
* Chapter Six - Are You Ready to Get Your Life? Performing Neostalgia
and Wildness in Chicago's Contemporary Queer Club Scenes
* Introduction
* The Hermitage of House
* Safer Spaces on The West Side
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Musical Mix
* Sounding Wildness at Chances Dances
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Visuality
* Cuteness and Wild Visuality at Chances Dances
* Conclusion
* Chapter Seven - Dancing in Brave Spaces
* Introduction
* Being Big
* Riding The Rhythm, Pulling Energy
* Jack Your Body, Strike a Pose
* Out of My Head
* Conclusion
* Coda
* Bibliography
* Books
* Articles
* Websites, Online Articles, and Multimedia
* Conferences, Lectures, Symposia, Unpublished Work, Personal
Correspondences etc.
* Oral History Interviews
* Selected Discography
* Acknowledgements
* List of Illustrations
* Epigraph
* Introduction
* Part 1 - This is How It Started
* Chapter One - Like a Phoenix From The Ashes: Socio-Sonic Memory and
Proto-House Geographies
* Introduction
* Anti-Integration Activism in Residential and Cultural Spaces
* Urban Renewal, Deindustrialization, and Top-Down Development
* The Rise and Fall of Chicago's Indie RandB and Soul Industry
* Queer of Color Cultural Antecedents
* Conclusion
* Chapter Two - The Warehouse and The Music Box: Nurturing Chicago
House Music Culture
* Introduction
* The Birth of The Warehouse
* Ron Hardy and The Music Box
* Conclusion
* Chapter Three - Remediating The Underground: Teen Parties, Disco
Punk, and Hot Mix Radio
* Introduction
* The Deep Times and Spaces of Chicago's Black Social Dance Cultures
* Hotmixing DJs on The Airwaves
* "Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive"
* Conclusion
* Chapter Four - The End of The First Decade: House Music Crosses Over
and Moves Out
* Introduction
* Pressing and Selling Chicago House
* Chicago House Music Moves Out
* Conclusion
* Part 2 - It's Not Over
* Chapter Five - "Is It All Over My Face?" Sounding a Communal Love
Ethic at The Chosen Few Old School Reunion Picnic
* Introduction
* Setting The Stage: Reunion Picnics, Chosen Family, and Camp Culture
* Sounding The Classics of a Repertoire in Motion
* Dancing The Loving Community
* Conclusion
* Chapter Six - Are You Ready to Get Your Life? Performing Neostalgia
and Wildness in Chicago's Contemporary Queer Club Scenes
* Introduction
* The Hermitage of House
* Safer Spaces on The West Side
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Musical Mix
* Sounding Wildness at Chances Dances
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Visuality
* Cuteness and Wild Visuality at Chances Dances
* Conclusion
* Chapter Seven - Dancing in Brave Spaces
* Introduction
* Being Big
* Riding The Rhythm, Pulling Energy
* Jack Your Body, Strike a Pose
* Out of My Head
* Conclusion
* Coda
* Bibliography
* Books
* Articles
* Websites, Online Articles, and Multimedia
* Conferences, Lectures, Symposia, Unpublished Work, Personal
Correspondences etc.
* Oral History Interviews
* Selected Discography
* List of Illustrations
* Epigraph
* Introduction
* Part 1 - This is How It Started
* Chapter One - Like a Phoenix From The Ashes: Socio-Sonic Memory and
Proto-House Geographies
* Introduction
* Anti-Integration Activism in Residential and Cultural Spaces
* Urban Renewal, Deindustrialization, and Top-Down Development
* The Rise and Fall of Chicago's Indie RandB and Soul Industry
* Queer of Color Cultural Antecedents
* Conclusion
* Chapter Two - The Warehouse and The Music Box: Nurturing Chicago
House Music Culture
* Introduction
* The Birth of The Warehouse
* Ron Hardy and The Music Box
* Conclusion
* Chapter Three - Remediating The Underground: Teen Parties, Disco
Punk, and Hot Mix Radio
* Introduction
* The Deep Times and Spaces of Chicago's Black Social Dance Cultures
* Hotmixing DJs on The Airwaves
* "Saturday Night Live Ain't No Jive"
* Conclusion
* Chapter Four - The End of The First Decade: House Music Crosses Over
and Moves Out
* Introduction
* Pressing and Selling Chicago House
* Chicago House Music Moves Out
* Conclusion
* Part 2 - It's Not Over
* Chapter Five - "Is It All Over My Face?" Sounding a Communal Love
Ethic at The Chosen Few Old School Reunion Picnic
* Introduction
* Setting The Stage: Reunion Picnics, Chosen Family, and Camp Culture
* Sounding The Classics of a Repertoire in Motion
* Dancing The Loving Community
* Conclusion
* Chapter Six - Are You Ready to Get Your Life? Performing Neostalgia
and Wildness in Chicago's Contemporary Queer Club Scenes
* Introduction
* The Hermitage of House
* Safer Spaces on The West Side
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Musical Mix
* Sounding Wildness at Chances Dances
* Queen!'s Neostalgic Visuality
* Cuteness and Wild Visuality at Chances Dances
* Conclusion
* Chapter Seven - Dancing in Brave Spaces
* Introduction
* Being Big
* Riding The Rhythm, Pulling Energy
* Jack Your Body, Strike a Pose
* Out of My Head
* Conclusion
* Coda
* Bibliography
* Books
* Articles
* Websites, Online Articles, and Multimedia
* Conferences, Lectures, Symposia, Unpublished Work, Personal
Correspondences etc.
* Oral History Interviews
* Selected Discography