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Series Editors' Preface | p. vii |
Prelude from the Funkmaster | |
Sly Stone and the Sanctified Church | p. 3 |
Introduction | |
Theorizing the Funk: An Introduction | p. 13 |
Inside the Funk Shop: Writings on the Funk Band Era | |
A Philosophy of Funk: The Politics and Pleasure of a Parliafunkadelicment Thang! | p. 33 |
James Brown: Icon of Black Power | p. 51 |
A Land of Funk: Dayton, Ohio | p. 73 |
From the Crib to the Coliseum: An Interview with Bootsy Collins | p. 89 |
Impressions: Funkativity and Visual Art | |
Cane Fields, Blues Text-ure: An Improvisational Meditation on Jean Toomer's Cane and Jean-Michel Basquiat's Undiscovered Genius of the Mississippi Delta | p. 107 |
Good Morning Blues: Gordon Parks Imagines Leadbelly | p. 125 |
Shine2.0: Aaron McGruder's Huey Freeman as Contemporary Folk Hero | p. 143 |
Funkintelechy: (Re)cognizing Black Writing | |
Alabama | p. 161 |
Jazz Aesthetics and the Revision of Myth in Leon Forrest's There Is a Tree More Ancient than Eden | p. 171 |
Living the Funk: Lifestyle, Lyricism, and Lessons in Modern and Contemporary Art of Black Women | p. 183 |
Cultural Memory in Zora Neale Hurston's Mules and Men | p. 193 |
Imagine That: Fonky Blues Rockin and Rollin | |
Funkin' with Bach: The Impact of Professor Longhair on Rock 'n' Roll | p. 213 |
Blue/Funk as Political Philosophy: The Poetry of Gil Scott-Heron | p. 227 |
Contributors | p. 245 |
Index | p. 249 |
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