A New Perspective for the Use of Dialect in African American Spirituals: History, Context, and Linguistics

A New Perspective for the Use of Dialect in African American Spirituals: History, Context, and Linguistics

A New Perspective for the Use of Dialect in African American Spirituals: History, Context, and Linguistics

A New Perspective for the Use of Dialect in African American Spirituals: History, Context, and Linguistics

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Overview

A New Perspective for the Use of Dialect in African American Spirituals: History, Context, and Linguistics investigates the use of the African American English (AAE) dialect in the musical genre of the spiritual. Perfect for conductors and performers alike, this book traces the history of the dialect, its use in early performance practice, and the sociolinguistic impact of the AAE dialect in the United States. Felicia Barber explores AAE’s development during the African Diaspora and its correlations with Southern States White English (SSWE) and examines the dialect’s perception and how its weaponization has impacted the performance of the genre itself. She provides a synopsis of research on the use of dialect in spirituals from the past century through the analysis of written scores, recordings, and research. She identifies common elements of early performance practice and provides the phonological and grammatical features identified in early practice. This book contains practical guide for application of her findings on ten popular spiritual texts using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). It concludes with insights by leading arrangers on their use of AAE dialect as a part of the genre and practice.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793635365
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/22/2023
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 9.12(h) x 0.68(d)

About the Author

Felicia Raphael Marie Barber is director of choral activities at Westfield State University.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface: An Introduction in Purpose Acknowledgments Foreword by Dr. Andre Thomas Definitions List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1 Sociolinguistics: It is a Matter of Perception Chapter 2 Acquisition of Languages Established as a Result of the African Diaspora Chapter 3 Establishing Performance Practice Part I: Researchers Chapter 4 Establishing Performance Practice Part II: Dialect Employed in the Text Chapter 5 Establishing Performance Practice Part III: Aural History – Transcriptions of Early Sound Recordings Chapter 6 Trace History of Dialect in Four Specific Scores Chapter 7 Research Findings Regarding Use of AAE Dialect in Spirituals: A Practical Application Chapter 8 Moving Forward: Insight from Modern Arrangers and Next Steps Bibliography Appendices About the Author About the Contributors
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