Burns dossier in "Philosophy and Literature"
In its issue from April 2002 Dennis Dutton's "Philosophy and Literature" had a "Symposium: On Ken Burns's Jazz". You'll probably say "Oh no, not again" but I thought that this would be useful to those interested :-) Normally, "Phil&Lit" is subscription-based - I think the current free access results from technical problems - so I can't guarantee that the links will work tomorrow. Brown, Lee B. Jazz: America's Classical Music? Gracyk, Theodore. Jazz After Jazz: Ken Burns and the Construction of Jazz History Hagberg, Garry, 1952- On Representing Jazz: An Art Form in Need of Understanding http://makeashorterlink.com/?U3B4423B5 or muse.jhu.edu/journals/philosophy_and_literature/toc/phl26.1.html Regards Franz Fuchs
on 8/25/03 1:47 PM, Franz Fuchs at f.fuchs@gmx.net wrote:
In its issue from April 2002 Dennis Dutton's "Philosophy and Literature" had a "Symposium: On Ken Burns's Jazz". You'll probably say "Oh no, not again" but I thought that this would be useful to those interested :-) Normally, "Phil&Lit" is subscription-based - I think the current free access results from technical problems - so I can't guarantee that the links will work tomorrow.
I tried from home, but couldn't get access to the articles. Any university subscribed to MUSE has access, though. --Mike
Brown, Lee B. Jazz: America's Classical Music?
Gracyk, Theodore. Jazz After Jazz: Ken Burns and the Construction of Jazz History
Hagberg, Garry, 1952- On Representing Jazz: An Art Form in Need of Understanding
http://makeashorterlink.com/?U3B4423B5 or muse.jhu.edu/journals/philosophy_and_literature/toc/phl26.1.html
Regards Franz Fuchs
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I tried from home, but couldn't get access to the articles. Any university subscribed to MUSE has access, though.
Yes, it must have been a technical glitch that let non-subscribers view "Phil&Lit" content for a short time. I know it's not quite legitimate but I have saved the three essays and would be glad to mail them to interested Zorn-listers. Regards Franz Fuchs
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