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Music and the Making of a New South

Startled by rapid social changes at the turn of the twentieth century, citizens of Atlanta wrestled with fears about the future of race relations, the shape of gender roles, the impact of social class, and the meaning of regional identity in a New South. Campbell demonstrates how these anxieties were played out in Atlanta's popular musical entertainment.

Examining the period of 1890 to 1925, Campbell focuses on three popular musical institutions: the New York Metropolitan Opera (which visited Atlanta each year), the Colored Music Festival, and the Georgia Old-Time Fiddlers' Convention. He shows how attempts to inscribe music with a single, public, fixed meaning were connected to much larger struggles over the distribution of social, political, cultural, and economic power. Attitudes about music extended beyond the concert hall to simultaneously enrich and impoverish both the region and the nation that these New Southerners struggled to create.

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Music & the making of a new South
2004, University of North Carolina Press
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Music and the Making of a New South
December 2, 2003, The University of North Carolina Press
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Music and the Making of a New South
December 2, 2003, The University of North Carolina Press
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"In 1909 construction workers painted the last beams and installed the final light bulbs in Altanta's most impressive civic monument yet, the new Auditorium-Armory."

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Hardcover
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

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0807828467
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9780807828465
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