Spirits Rejoice!: Jazz and American Religion

Spirits Rejoice!: Jazz and American Religion

by Jason C. Bivins
Spirits Rejoice!: Jazz and American Religion

Spirits Rejoice!: Jazz and American Religion

by Jason C. Bivins

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Overview

In Spirits Rejoice! Jason Bivins explores the relationship between American religion and American music, and the places where religion and jazz have overlapped.

Much writing about jazz tends toward glorified discographies or impressionistic descriptions of the actual sounds. Rather than providing a history, or series of biographical entries, Spirits Rejoice! takes to heart a central characteristic of jazz itself and improvises, generating a collection of themes, pursuits, reoccurring foci, and interpretations. Bivins riffs on interviews, liner notes, journals, audience reception, and critical commentary, producing a work that argues for the centrality of religious experiences to any legitimate understanding of jazz, while also suggesting that jazz opens up new interpretations of American religious history. Bivins examines themes such as musical creativity as related to specific religious traditions, jazz as a form of ritual and healing, and jazz cosmologies and metaphysics. Spirits Rejoice! connects Religious Studies to Jazz Studies through thematic portraits, and a vast number of interviews to propose a new, improvisationally fluid archive for thinking about religion, race, and sound in the United States. Bivins's conclusions explore how the sound of spirits rejoicing challenges not only prevailing understandings of race and music, but also the way we think about religion.

Spirits Rejoice! is an essential volume for any student of jazz, American religion, or American culture.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190230913
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/01/2015
Pages: 392
Sales rank: 1,080,886
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

About the Author

Jason C. Bivins is Professor of Religious Studies at North Carolina State University and is an accomplished jazz guitarist.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: First Meditations

Chapter Two: Procession of the Great Ancestry: Traditions Jazz and Religious

Chapter Three: Shadows on a Wall: Jazz Narrates American Religions

Chapter Four: Urban Magic: Jazz Communitarianism

Chapter Five: The Magic of Juju: Improvising Ritual

Chapter Six: The Tao of Mad Phat: Jazz Meditation and Mysticism

Chapter Seven: Other Planes of There: Jazz Cosmologies and Harmonialism

Chapter Eight: Spirits Rejoice! Beyond "Religion"

Notes
Bibliography
Index
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