That Half-barbaric Twang

That Half-barbaric Twang
Author: Karen Linn
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780252064333

Long a symbol of American culture, the banjo actually originated in Africa before European-Americans adopted it. Karen Linn shows how the banjo--despite design innovations and several modernizing agendas--has failed to escape its image as a "half-barbaric" instrument symbolic of antimodernism and sentimentalism. Caught in the morass of American racial attitudes and often used to express ambivalence toward modern industrial society, the banjo stood in opposition to the "official" values of rationalism, modernism, and belief in the beneficence of material progress. Linn uses popular literature, visual arts, advertisements, film, performance practices, instrument construction and decoration, and song lyrics to illustrate how notions about the banjo have changed. Linn also traces the instrument from its African origins through the 1980s, alternating between themes of urban modernization and rural nostalgia. She examines the banjo fad of bourgeois Northerners during the late nineteenth century; the African-American banjo tradition and the commercially popular cultural image of the southern black banjo player; the banjo's use in ragtime and early jazz; and the image of the white Southerner and mountaineer as banjo player.

The Badger

The Badger
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1924
Genre: School yearbooks
ISBN:

UW Archives holds up to three copies of each volume of the yearbook from its initial publication in 1884 to its final publication in 2014 (129 volumes). The publication of the yearbook did not become annual until 1887, as such there are no yearbooks for 1885 or 1886. The only other interruption in yearbooks was for the years 1973 and 1974. There are still yearbooks from these years, but they were published by the Wisconsin Alumni Association rather than the student body, as such they are spare, consisting mostly of portraits of students. UW Archives currently holds at least one copy of every published volume. The 1st copy of each volume is held onsite at UW Archives while the second and third copies, where they exist, are held offsite.

The Bookmart

The Bookmart
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1890
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

Back in Time

Back in Time
Author: D E McLean
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2019-04-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543495427

Back one more in his own time, Kev finds it hard to settle back into his old life. Thoughts and memories of Persephone Mockett and the crew of the airship, the Elizabeth Anne, crowd his mind, and he longs to be a part of the adventurous lifestyle he led as part of the crew. With the help of Walter, a stranded time traveler himself, Kev makes it back through time only to find he faces a dangerous journey back to Grahamstown. With the assistance of Huia, an airship pirate, Kev returns to Persephone and the Elizabeth Anne, only to discover a dangerous enemy threatening the peace of Grahamstown and the way of life he has longed for.