Cajun and Zydeco Dance Music in Northern California: Modern Pleasures in a Postmodern World Contributor(s): DeWitt, Mark F. (Author) |
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ISBN: 161703049X ISBN-13: 9781617030499 Publisher: University Press of Mississippi OUR PRICE: $34.65 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: January 2011 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Music | Ethnic - Music | Genres & Styles - Folk & Traditional - Music | Ethnomusicology |
Dewey: 781.624 |
Physical Information: 0.66" H x 6" W x 9" (0.95 lbs) 352 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: Queen Ida. Danny Poullard. Documentary filmmaker Les Blank. Chris Strachwitz and Arhoolie Records. These are names that are familiar to many fans of Cajun music and zydeco, and they have one other thing in common--longtime residence in the San Francisco Bay Area. They are all part of a vibrant scene of dancing and live Louisiana-French music that has evolved over several decades. Cajun and Zydeco Dance Music in Northern California traces how this region of California has been able to develop and sustain dances several times a week with more than a dozen bands. Description of this active regional scene opens into a discussion of several historical trends that have affected life and music in Louisiana and the nation. The book portrays the diversity of people who have come together to adopt Cajun and Creole dance music as a way to cope with a globalized, media-saturated world. Ethnomusicologist Mark F. DeWitt innovatively weaves together interviews with musicians and dancers (some from Louisiana, some not), analysis of popular media, participant observation as a musician and dancer, and historical perspectives from wartime black migration patterns, the civil rights movement, American folk and blues revivals, California counterculture, and the rise of cultural tourism in Cajun Country. In so doing, he reveals the multifaceted appeal of celebrating life on the dance floor, Louisiana-French style. |
Contributor Bio(s): DeWitt, Mark F.: - Mark F. DeWitt is Professor of Music at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he holds the Dr. Tommy Comeaux Endowed Chair in Traditional Music. |