Sounds from the Other Side: Afro-South Asian Collaborations in Black Popular Music

Elliott H. Powell
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Sounds from the Other Side: Afro-South Asian Collaborations in Black Popular Music

Elliott H. Powell
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200 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Nov 03, 2020
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 200
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • ISBN: 9781517910044
  • Dimensions: 5.5" W x 0.4" L x 8.5" H

Elliott H. Powell is assistant professor of American studies at the University of Minnesota.

"Elliott H. Powell's book is like the music he investigates: intelligent, intimate, and offering new possibilities for intercultural engagement. His analyses transcend appropriation narratives to unearth the nuances of power in Afro-South Asian exchanges. Importantly, Powell demonstrates the fallacy of placing white, heteronormative paradigms onto people of color and instead illuminates a diverse and innovative history of aesthetic and political collaboration."-T. Carlis Roberts, University of California, Berkeley

"Sounds from the Other Side is a crucial intervention in the scholarship of Afro-South Asian cultural and political connections-an original, sophisticated, and multi-layered account of African American musicians' creative engagements with South Asian musics, musicians, and spiritualties. Elliott H. Powell demonstrates that varied soundings and imaginings of South Asia have provided musicians as divergent as Miles Davis, Rick James, and Beyoncé with a terrain for conjuring new forms of radical Black being-a terrain in which Blackness, South Asianness, queerness, and liberatory politics are articulated together and coconstituted."-Vivek Bald, author of Bengali Harlem and the Lost Histories of South Asian America

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