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January 01 2019
Mary Lou Williams as Apology: Jazz, History, and Institutional Sexism in the Twenty-First Century
Kimberly Hannon Teal
Kimberly Hannon Teal
KIMBERLY HANNON TEAL is an assistant professor of musicology at the University of Arkansas. Her research addresses contemporary jazz, and she is interested in how live performance contexts contribute to musical experiences and meaning. She is currently working on a book tentatively titled “Jazz Places: How Performance Spaces Shape Jazz History,” and her research has appeared in American Music, Jazz Perspectives, and the Journal of the Society for American Music.
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Jazz and Culture (2019) 2: 1–26.
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Kimberly Hannon Teal; Mary Lou Williams as Apology: Jazz, History, and Institutional Sexism in the Twenty-First Century. Jazz and Culture 1 January 2019; 2 1–26. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/jazzculture.2.2019.0001
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