A Reception History of African American Spirituals (original) (raw)

The Word of God Made Song: the Cultural Impact of the African American Spiritual

David Livingstone

Od folkloru k world music: Hudba a Slovo, 2022

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Looking Back is Moving Forward: The Legacy of Negro Spirituals in the Civil Rights Movement

Aisha Matthews

International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities, 2016

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The Theology of the Lyric Tradition in African American Spirituals

Lauri Scheyer

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 70:2, 347-363, 2002

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The Matrix of African American Sacred Music in the 21st Century

Cheryl Kirk-Duggan

The Journal of Traditions Beliefs, 2014

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African American Spirituals and the British Isles

Nancy L Graham

I.A.H Publications, Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Hymnologie (IAH) eV, 2017

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The Spirituals in the African American Poetry Tradition

Lauri Scheyer

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AFRICAN AMERICAN SPIRITUALS AS A RESPONSE TO THE TRAUMA OF ENSLAVEMENT

George Brandon

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Slave Songs: Key Features and Hidden Meanings of African American Spirituals

Anna Sebryuk

USA & Canada: Economics – Politics – Culture, 2020

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Sandra Jean Graham, Spirituals and the Birth of a Black Entertainment Industry Reviewed

Alisha Lola Jones

Journal of Popular Music, 2019

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The Rehabilitation of George Pullen Jackson and African American Spirituals

Nancy L Graham

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Documenting Black Sacred Music and History

Regennia Williams

2014

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Psychological keys in the study of African American religious folk songs in the early work of Howard W. Odum (1884–1954)

Marcos José Bernal Marcos

History of Psychology, 2017

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A Historical Research on the Evolution of the Spiritual: Genres of Western Music

Shelton D . Smith

2020

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From Spirituals to Jazz: A Cultural Legacy

Elizabeth A. Douglas

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Hold On Just a Little While Longer: Spirituals in the Civil Rights Movement

Christopher Girardeau

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Review of "Preaching on Wax: The Phonograph and the Shaping of Modern African American Religion", by Lerone Martin (NYU, 2014)

Denis Bekkering

Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture, 2016

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SPIRITUALITY AND RELIGION IN AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERARY TRADITION

Sr J is

AMITESH PUBLISHER & COMPANY, 2024

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Black Hymnody: A Hymnological History of the African-American Church

Stephen Angell

American Historical Review, 1993

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The Oral Tradition as Index: The Leitmotif of Music in the African-American Literary Imagination

Babacar Dieng

2018

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Civil War Song in Black and White: Print and the Representation of the Spirituals

Jeremy Wells

Humanities

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“‘My God is a Rock in a Weary Land’: A Comparison of the Cries and Hopes of the Psalms and the African American Spirituals.” Christian Scholar’s Review 42/1 (2012): 11-27.

Elizabeth (Libby) H P Backfish

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African and Amerindian Spirits: A Note on the Influence of Nineteenth Century Spiritism and Spiritualism on Afro- and African-American Religions.

Hans Gerald Hödl

2021

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Sacralizing the Secular? From the Blues to Gospel and Back Again

Bryan Froehle

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“Shout all over God’s heaven – The survival of the Spiritual through dramatically changing social and musical contexts

Thomas Lloyd

Choral Journal, 2004

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Gospel Harmony: American Popular Sacred Music, 1871-1969

David C Jones

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Performing Pentecostalism: Music, Identity, and the Interplay of Jamaican and African American Styles

Melvin L Butler

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Towards a Just Worship: A Black Practitioner's Methodology for Decolonizing Worship

Alisha Lola Jones

The Hymn Society Journal, 2021

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"Spiritist Mediumship as Historical Mediation: African-American Pasts, Black Ancestral Presence, and Afro-Cuban Religions"

Elizabeth Perez

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The Legacy of the Blues People: A Historiography of African American Music

Daniel Cipriani

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Margarita S. Guillory and Daniel Gorman Jr., "African American Spiritual Churches".pdf

Daniel Gorman Jr.

The Religious Studies Project, 2018

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From Hymns to Hip Hop: The religious roots of the Black Lives Matter Movement and musical evolution from Thomas Dorsey to Beyoncé. Christ and Culture

Daryl Lobban

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Spirituality in the Black Arts Movement

nadjiba bouallegue

Afrika tanulmányok, 2024

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“Mek Some Noise”: Gospel Music and the Ethics of Style in Trinidad. By Timothy Rommen. Music of the African Diaspora 11. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007. xii + 219 pp. $21.95 paper

Stephen Glazier

Church History, 2009

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Book Review--"An Introduction to African American Religion"

James Manigault-Bryant

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On the authenticity of Black Pentecostal Worship as theology and cultural expression.

Neil Barker

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