Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson

Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson

by Shana L. Redmond
Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson

Everything Man: The Form and Function of Paul Robeson

by Shana L. Redmond

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Overview

Shana L. Redmond traces Paul Robeson’s continuing cultural resonances in popular culture and politics, showing how he remains a vital force and presence for all those he inspired.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478005940
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 01/10/2020
Series: Refiguring American Music
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Shana L. Redmond is Professor of Musicology and African American Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is coeditor of Critical Ethnic Studies: A Reader, also published by Duke University Press, and author of Anthem: Social Movements and the Sound of Solidarity in the African Diaspora.

Table of Contents

Element: A Preface  xi
Acknowledgments  xix
Vibration. An Introduction  1
1. Hologram  14
2. Play  39
3. Installation  72
4. Environment  102
Frequency. A Continuation . . .  130
Notes  141
Bibliography  161
Index  173

What People are Saying About This

Flyboy 2 - Greg Tate


"Shana Redmond’s ingenious reframing of Paul Robeson as Afrofuturist media artist is but one quality marking Everything Man as a milestone contribution to Robeson scholarship. Redmond compels readers to reconsider Robeson as a radical modernist—one whose innovative embrace of electronic media technology (film, sound recording, telegraph) transforms our understanding of him from remote Black Communist icon to protean, creative contemporary. In lucid and evocative prose Redmond narrates how Robeson democratized sonic and visual modernity while engaged in anticapitalist justice work. Redmond illuminates the afterlife of Robeson’s voice and presence too—his appearances in postmodern art practices and the many places Robeson’s footpaths took Redmond where she discovered he was still revered by the far-flung descendants of the man's midcentury comrades and congregants.”

In the Wake - Christina Sharpe


“Formally challenging and beautifully conceived, Everything Man is a model for scholarship and thinking as well as a powerful addition to the body of work on Paul Robeson, freedom movements, sound studies, music, and beyond. It will make a tremendous impact.”

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