Black Opera

History, Power, Engagement

Naomi André author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Illinois Press

Published:4th May '18

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From classic films like Carmen Jones to contemporary works like The Diary of Sally Hemings and U-Carmen eKhayelitsa, American and South African artists and composers have used opera to reclaim black people's place in history. Naomi André draws on the experiences of performers and audiences to explore this music's resonance with today's listeners. Interacting with creators and performers, as well as with the works themselves, André reveals how black opera unearths suppressed truths. These truths provoke complex, if uncomfortable, reconsideration of racial, gender, sexual, and other oppressive ideologies. Opera, in turn, operates as a cultural and political force that employs an immense, transformative power to represent or even liberate. Viewing opera as a fertile site for critical inquiry, political activism, and social change, Black Opera lays the foundation for innovative new approaches to applied scholarship.

Irving Lowens Book Award, 2020
Judy Tsou Critical Race Studies Award, 2020— Irving Lowens Book Award, the Society for American Music
Irving Lowens Book Award, 2020
Judy Tsou Critical Race Studies Award, 2020— American Musicology Society (AMS)

ISBN: 9780252083570

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm

Weight: 367g

282 pages