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Is God Funky or What? - Black Biblical Culture and Contemporary Popular Music

English · Hardback

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Black music is a powerful art form. Artists' creations often go where words cannot. The music is special-sacred. However, it's still frequently shoehorned into the ambiguous categories of secular and sacred. Is God Funky or What?: Black Biblical Culture and Contemporary Popular Music complicates the traditional categories of sacred and secular by exposing religious rhetoric and contexts of contemporary popular black music and by revealing the religious-based biblical references and spirituality that form the true cultural context from which these genres emerge. The personal beliefs of black music artists often include, if not revolve around, the heavens. How come we are bombarded by the "thank Gods" in televised award shows, liner notes, or interviews for songs by musicians that some millennials might call "ratchet?" Is God Funky or What? shares anecdotes probing connections between specific forms of popular black music and religion. The qualifications of sacred and secular typically depend on context, lyrics, location, and audience (age, race, religion). Through a woven narrative of lyrics, godly acknowledgments, recorded and original interviews, biographies, and recordings from various genres of black music, this book explores how artists have intertwined views of God, perspectives regarding a higher power, spirituality, and religion in creating their music. Their creations make up an organic corpus called the Artistic Black Canon (ABC). Using the ABC, this book shares and explores its remarkable interpretations and ideas about life, music, spirituality, and religion. Is God Funky or What? also shares how we can better make use of this music in the classroom, as well as better understand how essential it is to the lives of many.

List of contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction - Blues - Jazz - R&B/Soul - Funk - Hip Hop - Gospel - The Extensions - Epilogue - Index.

About the author










Theodore W. Burgh is a professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. He has a BA in music from Hampton University, MA in religious studies from Howard University, and MA and PhD in Near Eastern studies from the University of Arizona. His first book, Listening to the Artifacts, received the Klaus P. Wachsmann Prize from the Society for Ethnomusicology.

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"Theodore W. Burgh gets down into an idea we've all had some kind of intuition about: the notion that the sacred and secular elements of black music are branches from the same tree. On pages of revelations braided together with an easygoing tone, this spiritual man explores what it is about the funk that puts that hump in yo' rump. With in-depth interviews, on-point analysis, and his own personalized musical experiences across the black musical spectrum, Burgh tells us all how to party on the one with 'The One'!" -Rickey Vincent, author of Funk: The Music, the People, and the Rhythm of The One

Product details

Authors Theodore W Burgh, Theodore W. Burgh, Burgh Theodore W.
Assisted by Rochelle Brock (Editor), Cynthia B. Dillard (Editor), Brock Rochelle (Editor of the series), Cynthia B. Dillard (Editor of the series)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9781433149498
ISBN 978-1-4331-4949-8
No. of pages 264
Dimensions 150 mm x 19 mm x 225 mm
Weight 449 g
Series Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Black Studies and Critical Thinking
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

Bode, Music, Culture, Rock & Pop music, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / General, Contemporary, Sarah, MUSIC / Genres & Styles / Pop Vocal, Black, Brock, popular, Dillard, Cynthia, Pop Music, Rochelle, Popular Music, funky, Theodore, Biblical, Burgh

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