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Then Sings My Soul The Culture Of Southern Gospel Music 1st Edition Douglas Harrison

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Then Sings My Soul The Culture Of Southern Gospel Music 1st Edition Douglas Harrison
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Douglas Harrison
ISBN: 9780252078576, 0252078578
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1st Edition

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Then Sings My Soul The Culture Of Southern Gospel Music 1st Edition Douglas Harrison by Douglas Harrison 9780252078576, 0252078578 instant download after payment.

 

In this ambitious book on southern gospel music, Douglas Harrison reexamines the music's historical emergence and its function as a modern cultural phenomenon. Rather than a single rhetoric focusing on the afterlife as compensation for worldly sacrifice, Harrison presents southern gospel as a network of interconnected messages that evangelical Christians use to make individual sense of both Protestant theological doctrines and their own lived experiences. Harrison explores how listeners and consumers of southern gospel integrate its lyrics and music into their own religious experience, building up individual--and potentially subversive--meanings beneath a surface of evangelical consensus. Reassessing the contributions of such figures as Aldine Kieffer, James D. Vaughan, and Bill and Gloria Gaither, Then Sings My Soul traces an alternative history of southern gospel in the twentieth century, one that emphasizes the music's interaction with broader shifts in American life beyond the narrow confines of southern gospel's borders. His discussion includes the "gay-gospel paradox"--the experience of non-heterosexuals in gospel music--as a cipher for fundamentalism's conflict with the postmodern world.

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