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The Games Black Girls Play: Learning the Ropes from Double-Dutch to Hip-Hop

PublisherNYU Press
CategoryMusic
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PublisherNYU Press
ISBN / ASIN0814731201
ISBN-139780814731208
AvailabilityAvailable to ship in 1-2 days.
Sales Rank656,403
CategoryMusic
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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2007 Alan Merriam Prize presented by the Society for Ethnomusicology

2007 PEN/Beyond Margins Book Award Finalist

When we think of African American popular music, our first thought is probably not of double-dutch: girls bouncing between two twirling ropes, keeping time to the tick-tat under their toes. But this book argues that the games black girls play handclapping songs, cheers, and double-dutch jump rope both reflect and inspire the principles of black popular musicmaking.

The Games Black Girls Play illustrates how black musical styles are incorporated into the earliest games African American girls learn how, in effect, these games contain the DNA of black music. Drawing on interviews, recordings of handclapping games and cheers, and her own observation and memories of gameplaying, Kyra D. Gaunt argues that black girls' games are connected to long traditions of African and African American musicmaking, and that they teach vital musical and social lessons that are carried into adulthood. In this celebration of playground poetry and childhood choreography, she uncovers the surprisingly rich contributions of girls play to black popular culture.

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