Energy never dies : Afro-optimism and creativity in Chicago /
"From Afro Sheen to Theaster Gates and from Soul Train to Chance the Rapper, Black Chicago draws sustenance from a culture rooted in self-determination, aspiration, and hustle. In Energy Never Dies, Ayana Contreras embarks on a journey to share the implausible success stories and breathtaking a...
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Urbana :
University of Illinois Press
[2021]
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Mynediad Ar-lein: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5406/j.ctv23r3fvq |
Tabl Cynhwysion:
- Preface: The verge of spring : optimism in black Chicago
- On Stony Island Avenue : boulevard of black culture
- Sort of a dream : the southern sensibility and flow of Chicago's West Side
- Found : grooves ghostly white
- Stax Fax : black Christmas begat a black love procession
- All this talk about freedom : art, soul and the Blackstone Rangers
- It's a Tom Tom, part 1 : tamales, barbecue, and 45s
- It's a Tom Tom, part 2 : iron sharpening iron
- Visions of soul : Afro Sheen, Soul Train, and black Chicago's close-up
- Brand-new you : makeover, mind over
- The coiling feedback loop of time.