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Table of Contents

Preface

Part I:  The Journeys Begin

Chapter 1: Music in Multicultural America

            The Components of American Multiculturalism

                        Culture

                        Ethnicity and Culture

                        Race and Culture

                        Acculturation and Assimilation into American Society

                        The United States Today

            American Multiculturalism and American Music

                        The Building Blocks of Music

            Conclusion

            Bibliography

Boxed Features

Insight:  The “United States” or “America?”

In-Depth Focus: America as the “New World”

Chapter 2:  The Music of Native Americans

                        Native American Origins


            Overview of Pre-Conquest Music Traditions

                        Challenges to Studying Pre-Conquest Native American Music

                        Commonalities among Native Music Traditions

Structural Characteristics

Native American Music Within A Historical and Social Context: The Fifteenth -

Nineteenth Centuries

            Native American Cultural Diversity

            Contact with Europeans in the Colonial Period

            Native Americans and the United States of America

            Impact of Europeans on Native Culture and Music Traditions

            Native Americans in the Twentieth Century

                        Pan-Indian Music

                        Native Americans Today

            Conclusion

            Bibliography

Boxed Features

            Profile:  Douglas Spotted Eagle

            Insight: Native American or Indian?

            Listening Guide:  “Rabbit Dance”

Chapter 3:  The Roots of European/Anglo-American Music

            Overview of European-American Music Traditions

                        Commonalities of European-American Music


            Early Anglo-American Music Traditions

                        The Structural Characteristics of Anglo-American Folk Music

            Anglo-American Music within a Social and Historical Context

                        Religious Music of the Colonial Period

                        Folk Music of the Early Settlers

                        The Americanization of British Folk Songs

                        Instrumental Music of the Early Settlers

                        Conflict and the Road to Revolution

                        The Founding of a New Nation

Boxed Features

            Insight: Understanding the Term “Anglo-American”

            Listening Guide: “Barbara Allen”

            In-Depth Focus: Famous Patriotic Songs

            Insight: The American Tradition of Square Dance Calling

Profile: The Carter Family

Chapter 4: The Roots of African-American Music

                        African-American Origins

                        Challenges to Retaining African Culture

            Overview of African Music Traditions

                        African Diversity

                        African Commonalities

            African-American Music within a Historical and Social Context


                        Colonial America

                        Structural Characteristics of Early African-American Music

                        The American Revolution and Striving for Freedom

                        The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Late Nineteenth Century

            Conclusion

            Bibliography

Boxed Features

            Insight:  “African-Americans” or “Blacks?”

            Listening Guide: “Drum Rhythms”

            Insight: The Double Language of Spirituals

            Profile: Huddie Ledbetter “Leadbelly”

Chapter 5: The Roots of Latin American Music

                        The First Mexican Americans

                        Pre-Conquest and Arrival of the Europeans

            Overview of the Music of the Aztecs and Other Indigenous Peoples

                        Challenges and Changes in Studying Indigenous Music of Mexico

                        Commonalities of Aztec and Other Indigenous Music

                        Structural Characteristics of Aztec and Other Indigenous Music

            Mexican-American Music in a Historical and Social Context

                        The Spanish Colonial Period

                        Influence of Colonial System on Mexican Music

                        Mexican Independence


                        Mexican Northern Provinces become Part of the United States

            Mestizo Music Traditions

                        Structural Characteristics

                        Popular Mestizo Music Styles

            Conclusion

            Bibliography

Boxed Features

            Insight: What's In a Name? The Challenge of Categories

            In-Depth Focus: Friars Toribo de Motolinia and Pedro de Gante

            Listening Guide: La Llorona

            Profile: Linda Ronstadt

Part II:  Encounters at the Crossroads

Chapter 6:  The Blues

Overview of the Music Tradition of the Blues

                        Origin of the Term “The Blues”

                        Stylistic Categories

                        The Structural Characteristics of the Blues

The Blues in a Historical and Social Context

Origin of the Blues to 1900

Spread of the Blues from 1900 to 1920


The 1920s and the Initial Expansion of Blues Styles

The 1930s and the Development of Urban Blues

The 1940s and Three Important Bluesmen

Important Developments in the 1950s

The 1960s and British Blues

The 1970s to the Present

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Listening Guide: “Cross Road Blues”

                        Insight: The Blues as the Devil's Music

            In-Depth Focus: Dockery Farms and Charlie Patton

                        Portrait: B.B. King

                        Portrait: Susan Tedeschi

           

Chapter 7: Jazz

                        Jazz:  Primarily African-American or European-American?

Overview of the Music Tradition of Jazz

                        Stylistic Categories

                        Structural Characteristics

Jazz in A Historical and Social Context

                        Precursors to Jazz: Ragging and Ragtime

                        The “Birth of Jazz” in New Orleans: 1865-1917


                        The 1920s: The Migration of Jazz Out of New Orleans

                        The 1930s and 1940s: The Swing Era

                        Vocal Jazz

                        The 1940s and 1950s: Bebop

                        The 1950s and 1960s: Cool Jazz and Hard Bop

                        The 1960s and 1970s: The Avant-Garde, Free Jazz, and Fusion

                        The 1980s and 1990s: Classicism, Smooth or Contemporary Jazz, and

Acid Jazz

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Listening Guide: “Take the A Train”

                        Insight: The New Orleans Creoles of Color

                        Profile: Miles Davis

Chapter 8: Gospel

Overview of Gospel Music

                        Distinguishing Gospel from Spirituals

                        Structural Characteristics

Gospel Music in a Historical and Social Context

                        The Foundation for the Development of Gospel Music

                        The Work of Thomas Dorsey in the 1920s

                        The “Birth” of Gospel in Chicago and the 1930s and 1940s
                        The Recording and Popularizing of Gospel in the 1950s

                        Gospel in the Last Half of the Twentieth Century

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        In-Depth Focus: Camp Meetings, Bush Meetings and “Shouts”

                        Listening Guide: “How I Got Over”

                        Insight: White Gospel

                        Profile: Kirk Franklin

Chapter 9: Cajun and Zydeco

Overview of Cajun and Zydeco Music Traditions

                        Structural Characteristics

Cajun and Zydeco Music in a Social and Historical Context

The Roots of Cajun Music

Cajun and Creole Music Early in the Twentieth Century

                        Cajun Music in the Middle of the Twentieth Century

                        Zydeco

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Profile: Michael Doucet

                        Listening Guide: Zydeco


 

Chapter 10: Country Music

Overview of Country Music

                        Stylistic Categories

                        Structural Characteristics

Country Music in a Historical and Social Context

                        The 1920s and the Beginnings of “Country” Music

                        The 1930s and the Emergence of “Country Western”

                        The 1940s with Honky-Tonk and Blue Grass

                        The 1950s and the Creation of “The Nashville Sound”

                        The 1960s and 1970s

                        The 1980s to the Present

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Listening Guide: “Rocky Top'

                        Insight: Country Music's Inherent Traditionalism

                        Profile: Shania Twain

Chapter 11: The Urban Folk Revival

Overview of the Music of the Urban Folk Revival

                        Renewed Interest in Traditional Music

                        Dissemination and Popularization of Traditional Music


                        Trends in Folk Music in the Mid-Twentieth Century

                        Structural Characteristics

The Urban Folk Revival in a Social and Historical Context

                        1900-1940

                        The 1940s

                        The 1950s

                        The 1960s

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Insight: Joe Hill

                        In-Depth Focus: Folksong Collecting and John and Alan Lomax

                        Profile: Pete Seeger

                        Listening Guide: “Barbara Allen”

                        Profile: Bob Dylan

Part III:  Excursions in New Directions

Chapter 12:  Rock 'n' Roll

Overview of Rock 'n' roll's Music Characteristics

Rock 'n' Roll in a Historical and Social Context

                        Changes in the 1940s and 1950s

            The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll


                        The Primary Musical Influences on Early Rock 'n' roll

                        Two Examples of the Fusion of Styles

                        Rock 'n' Roll's First Stars

                        Conflicting Reactions to Rock 'n' Roll

Later Developments of Rock

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Listening Guide: “Whole Lotta Shakin Going On”

                        In-Depth Focus:  John Mayer and The Search for Superstars

Chapter 13:  Soul, Motown, and Funk

Overview of the Musical Characteristics of Soul, Motown and Funk

            Soul

            Motown

            Funk

Soul, Motown, and Funk in a Historical and Social Context

                        Geographical Centers for Soul Music

                        Motown

                        Funk

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features
                        Listening Guide “Say It Loud: I'm Black and I'm Proud”

                        Profile: Aretha Franklin

                        Profile: Brian McKnight

Chapter 14: Salsa, Reggae, and Caribbean Latino Music

                        Defining “The Caribbean”

Overview of Caribbean Music Traditions

                        Structural Characteristics Unifying Caribbean Music

                        Specific Music Traditions of Particular Importance to Puerto Rico

                        Other Caribbean Music Traditions

Caribbean Music Traditions within a Historical and Social Context

                        Pre-Conquest and Establishment of Spanish Colonies

                        Puerto Rico as an American Territory

The Development of Salsa

                        The Birth of “Salsa”

                        African and European Influences on Salsa

                        Salsa's Increasing Popularity

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        In-Depth Focus: Reggae to Ragga

                        Profile: Puerto Rican Roots: Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony

                        Profiles: From Cuba:  Tito Puente and Gloria Estefan


                        Listening Guide: “Menea La Cintura”

Chapter 15: Tejano, Banda, and Contemporary Mexican-American Music

Overview of Twentieth Century Mexican-American Music Traditions

                        Stylistic Categories

                        Structural Characteristics

Twentieth Century Mexican-American Music within a Social and Historical Context

                        The First Half of the Twentieth Century

                        The Second Half of the Twentieth Century

                        The Late Twentieth Century

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Listening Guide: “El Tamal”

                        Profile: Carlos Santana

Chapter 16:  Asian American Music

                        Challenges and Issues in Discussing Asian Americans and Asian-American Music

                        The Three Periods of Asian Immigration

                        Current Asian Communities in the United States

Asian-American Music within a Social and Historical Context

                        Chinese Americans

                        Filipino Americans


                        Indian and Pakistani Americans

                        Vietnamese Americans

                        Korean Americans

                        Japanese Americans

Asian-American Music in the Last Half of the Twentieth Century to the Present

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        In-Depth Focus: The Chinese Lion Dance

                        Profile: Yo-Yo Ma

                        Listening Guide: “Hard Times (Come Again No More)”

Chapter 17: Hip-Hop and rap

Overview of Hip-Hop and Rap Music Traditions

                        Defining Hip-Hop and Rap

                        Stylistic Categories of Rap

Rap and Hip-Hop in a Social and Historical Context

                        Roots of Rap in African and African-American Oral Traditions

The Earliest Hip-Hop and Rap           

The Context for the Rise in Popularity of Rap

Shift in Rap from Party Music to Social Commentary

Hip-Hop and Rap become More Mainstream

The Growth of Hardcore Rap


The 2001 Hip-Hop Summit

Conclusion

Bibliography

Boxed Features

                        Profile: Tupac Shakur

                        Listening Guide: “The Breaks”

                        Profile: Jay-Z

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