9781556524691

Midnight Lightning

Format: Hardcover

ISBN13: 9781556524691

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Jimi Hendrix's social meaning, his sexual mystery, and his scientific explorations in the field of sound are addressed here from a black perspective. This unique introduction to a man who, despite his popular appeal, has never made it into the pantheon of 20th-century black icons, incorporates extensive interviews with black Americans who shed light on Hendrix’s complicated racial relationships. Midnight Lightning explores how Hendrix exploded the complacently segregated world to emerge as an icon for white boys, why his songs were not heard on black radio, and why black people once viewed him as a hippie Uncle Tom. Also explored are his connection to the Black Power movement, how he electrified soul music and made the electric guitar supplant the human voice, how he revolutionized the use of technology in popular music, and how black his music really was. This biography discusses his sex appeal--especially for black women--how he redefined rock fashion, why nobody was really mad at him for sleeping with white women (at the same time as Sammy Davis, Jr. was being harassed and threatened for kissing a white woman onstage), and how he was marketed as a white performer. Explained are the ways in which Hendrix subverted and destabilized black masculine stereotypes, changing the way black music and black identity are perceived.

ISBN-13

9781556524691

ISBN-10

1556524692

Weight

0.80 Pounds

Dimensions

5.50 x 0.64 x 8.50 In

List Price

$18.95

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

176 pages

Publisher

Chicago Review Press

Published On

2003-07-01



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