PART 1, First Eight: Global Jazz Diaspora
Chapter 1 Global Jazz Diaspora: A Chronicle
PART 2, Second Eight: Products of the Diaspora
Chapt 2 Discourses and Infrastructures
Chapt 3 Local forms and syncretisms
PART 3: Bridge: Anomalies
Chapt 4 Problematics
PART 4, Last Eight: Counternarratives and Further Directions
Chapt 5 Alternative Methodologies
Chapt 6 Conclusions, Future Directions
Bruce Johnson is Adjunct Professor in the School of Communication, University of Technology Sydney, Visiting Professor and Docent in the Department of Cultural History at the University of Turku, Finland, and also Visiting Professor in the Department of Music at University of Glasgow.
"... provides abundant evidence that jazz of indisputable
originality has emerged in the various diasporas around the
world.... Bruce Johnson’s critique of the US-centred model is
timely food for thought."–Eric Myers, The Australian
"... provides abundant evidence that jazz of indisputable
originality has emerged in the various diasporas around the
world.... Bruce Johnson’s critique of the US-centred model is
timely food for thought."–Eric Myers, The Australian
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