Review
"Neal
avoids polemics on the lyrical banality of black music or the
over-hyped, oversexed videos pervading Black Entertainment Television.
He redefines the terrain by advancing a discussion of artists working
and succeeding within--and along the boundaries of--the existing
subgenres of black popular music." -- The Washington Post
"Neal creates a dense, sensuous space for a critical cultured black perspective, what Soul Babies
called the 'post-soul aesthetic' in black America. He illustrates his
thesis through use of black vernacular forms to produce a voice that is
both streetwise and scholarly ...Neal may be the first writer capable of
developing groundbreaking ideas in the academy and getting a new
sticker on his 'ghetto pass' in one stroke." -- TheWashington Post
"Neal's
vision is (as always) right on target, and he does analyze important
subjects never heretofore treated in depth. Surely worthy of
consideration by those academic libraries with a strong interest in
contemporary black American cultural studies." -- Library Journal
"Reading
this book is like sitting down to a plate of collard greens with
chopped up onions and tomatoes and a little touch of wine vinegar. A
mouth-watering piece of hot water corn bread. A lean mean piece of short
rib. And you know it's only going to get better because there is a
sumptuous banana pudding bringing up the rear . . . . Smack those lips.
Rub them hands. Say the blessing and get ready to feast! Thank you Mark
Anthony Neal. It is delicious and truly delectable." -- Umar Bin Hassan,
The Last Poets: Selected Poems and a History of the LastPoetsn
"Engaging, smart, and funny as hell, Songs in the Key ofBlack Life
leaves no soul unturned. His lyrical analyses range from Patti Labelle
to Laura Nyro, Jill Scott to Jay Z, academia to black radio. You won't
find many scholars with Neal's deep and abiding knowledge of
contemporary black popular culture, and you won't find any able to throw
down such head-noddin' prose." -- Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Freedom Dreams: The Black RadicalImagination
"Mark
Anthony Neal is one of the most creative and insightful intellectuals
on the contemporary scene exploring how black popular music, especially
R&B, provides a complex and rich historical legacy of submerged
memories and communities of struggle that encompass the lived experience
of black life in the United States." -- Henry Giroux, author of Impure Acts:The Practical Politics of Cultural Studies
"Once
again, Mark Anthony Neal has proven himself to be one of our most
astute critics of contemporary American music. Neal takes readers on an
exciting journey through the terrain of black popular culture shedding
new light on the relationship between power, politics and cultural
production. Courageous, Provocative and Insightful, Songsin the Key of Black Life
is sure to spark dialogue and debate for all who read it." -- Farah
Jasmine Griffin, Professor of English and Comparative Literature at
Columbia University
"Reading this book is like sitting down to a
plate of collard greens with chopped up onions and tomatoes and a little
touch of wine vinegar. A mouth-watering piece of hot water corn bread. A
lean mean piece of short rib. And you know it's only going to get
better because there is a sumptuous banana pudding bringing up the rear .
. . . Smack those lips. Rub them hands. Say the blessing and get ready
to feast! Thank you Mark Anthony Neal. It is delicious and truly
delectable." -- Umar Bin Hassan, The Last Poets: Selected Poems and a History of the LastPoets
"Neal
creates a dense, sensuous space for a critical cultured black
perspective, what "Soul Babies" called the "post-soul aesthetic" in
black America. He illustrates his thesis throught use of black
vernacular forms to produce a voice that is both streetwise and
scholarly ...Neal may be the first writer capable of developing
groundbreaking ideas in the academy and getting a new sticker on his
"ghetto pass" in one stroke." -- TheWashington Post
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