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‘Jewels Brought from Bondage’: Black Music and the Politics of Authenticity





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'Jewels Brought from Bondage': Black Music and the Politics of Authenticity | Keele University
Slaves often used music to express their pain Literature Explorer Purchase now. Gilroy then looks at the particular example of black culture and music in the United Kingdom. What are reading intentions?










Description: Setting a reading intention helps you organise your reading. Debates over modernity and its end have largely ignored music, which is odd because the public use of culture has increasingly been comprised of musical expression. Please log in to get access to this content Log in. Since slaves were denied access to the written word, music was one of the few modes of cultural expression made available to them, and is therefore seen as reflecting the slave experience. He makes the point that black communities in Britain have arrived relatively recently, and have therefore drawn upon black Caribbean and American culture, and by extension, their musical traditions.
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