Jookin'
Discover the vibrant world of African American dance with Jookin' by Katrina Hazzard-Gordon, published by Temple University Press in 1992. This insightful paperback, spanning 277 pages, delves into the origins and evolution of the jook, an underground cultural institution forged by the black working class. Hazzard-Gordon expertly analyzes how the harrowing experiences of African slaves during the Middle Passage influenced their traditional dances, ultimately shaping a unique dance culture in the rural South. This essential read not only highlights the significance of the jook within African American culture but also offers a broader understanding of social life and customs. Perfect for enthusiasts of dance history and sociology, Jookin' is a must-have addition to your collection.