Roots of the Revival:
American & British Folk Music in the 1950s

著  者:Ronald D. Cohen ,Rachel Clare Donaldson
出版社:University of Illinois Press
出版时间:2014-09-05
ISBN号:978-0252080128
页  数:216页
商品尺寸: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
包  装:paperback
索书号:J605.712/K380
所在库室:锦江校区图书馆9楼教参阅览室1册
内容简介:
After setting the stage with the work of music collectors in the nineteenth century, the authors explore the so-called recovery of folk music practices and performers by Alan Lomax and others, including journeys to and within the British Isles that allowed artists and folk music advocates to absorb native forms and facilitate the music's transatlantic exchange. Cohen and Donaldson place the musical and cultural connections of the twin revivals within the decade's social and musical milieu and grapple with the performers' leftist political agendas and artistic challenges, including the fierce debates over "authenticity" in practice and repertoire that erupted when artists like Harry Belafonte and the Kingston Trio carried folk into the popular music mainstream.
著者简介:
Ronald D. Cohen is professor emeritus of history at Indiana University Northwest and the author of Rainbow Quest: The Folk Music Revival and American Society, 1940-1970. Rachel Clare Donaldson is the author of Singing America: National Identity and the Folk Music Revival.
评论:
"Much has been written about the folk revival, but this book is unusual in examining its progression in both the US and Britain. Folk-music fans might be unaware that there was strong interest in American and British folk music before the highly publicized revival, and Cohen and Donaldson have done that important research. Highly Recommended."--Choice
"Although there are other books and memoirs about the American folk revival, and some treatment of the revival in England, no one has thought to compare and analyze both of them together."
--Richard Weissman, author of Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution: Music and Social Change in America
“The hugely engaging tome focuses its attention primarily on 1950 to 1958 or what you can think of as the period between the blacklisting of the Weavers and the rise of the Kingston Trio. . . . What Cohen and Donaldson’s book does so effectively is it maps the development chronologically, so it’s easy to see how we got from the Weavers to skiffle via the ‘Rock Island Line’ and finally to Bob Dylan in Greenwich Village. . . . Roots of the Revival is accessible and, for anyone with even a passing interest in folk music, absolutely fascinating.”— Shire Folk
"A detailed account of the revival's factual history and many revealing anecdotes about its participants… Roots of the Revival is a significant addition to the scholarship on the 1950s folk music revival."--Journal of Folklore Research
目  录:
Introduction
1.Background in the United States and Great Britain to 1950
2.The Weavers and the Resurgence of Folk Music, 1950-1953
3.Blacklisting and Folk Developments, 1953-1954
4.Popular Folk Music Comes of Age,1955-1956
5.Further Developments, 1957-1958
6.The Decade Ends, 1959-1960