Swing Changes
Discover the vibrant world of swing music and its role in New Deal America with Swing Changes by David W. Stowe. Published by Harvard University Press in 1996, this captivating book spans 299 pages and delves into the cultural landscape from 1918 to 1939. Stowe expertly weaves together a rich tapestry of sources, including memoirs, oral histories, newspapers, magazines, recordings, and films, to explore how the complexities within swing music reflected broader societal tensions surrounding race, politics, and gender. This comprehensive cultural studies analysis not only highlights the evolution of swing and its musical relevance but also illuminates its significance in understanding the social dynamics of the era. Perfect for anyone passionate about American history, jazz, and pop culture, Swing Changes is an essential read for music enthusiasts and historians alike.