[ANPPOM-L] Segundo número do periódico Jazz Perspectives
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Forthcoming Highlights from Jazz Perspectives
Routledge is pleased to announce that the second issue of Jazz Perspectives, available in October, will include the following:
David Tegnell, "Hamlet: John Coltrane's Origins"
Tony Whyton, "Jazz and the 'Disembodied Voice'"
William Bauer, "Louis Armstrong's 'Skid Dat De Dat'"
Plus:
Ben Givan's review of the new Wynton Marsalis CD
Travis Jackson's review of Spike Lee's film When the Levees Broke
Brian Priestley's review of John Gennari's book, Jazz and Its Critics: Blowin' Hot and Cool
About the Journal
Jazz Perspectives bridges the jazz-as-music and jazz-as-culture divide of contemporary jazz studies, and promotes broader international perspectives on the jazz tradition and its legacy. As an interdisciplinary platform for jazz studies, the journal considers all articles reporting on original research and analysis (musical, historical, cultural, or otherwise). The journal furthermore includes reviews and essays on significant recent literature and new recordings and media.
First Issue Now Available
The first issue of Jazz Perspectives was published by Routledge in January 2007.
You can read the first issue free online by visiting the website: www.informaworld.com/rjaz
Submit a Paper
The Editors of Jazz Perspectives, Lewis Porter and John Howland, are inviting submissions.
To find out more read the full call for papers here: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/cfp/rjazcfp.pdf
Find Out More
Register to receive the free table of contents alert for each issue: www.informaworld.com/alerting
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For information about the journal: www.informaworld.com/rjaz or email jennifer.roberts at tandf.co.uk
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