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Dancing the Politics of Pleasure at the New Orleans Second Line Parameshwaran Ramakrishnan and intervention strategies supported by

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and intervention strategies supported by practice experience and empirical evidence are addressed

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Rosenberg's subsequent experiences in Bean Blossom put his feet on the intertwined musical and scholarly paths that made him a preeminent scholar of bluegrass music

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Dancing the Politics of Pleasure at the New Orleans Second Line Parameshwaran Ramakrishnan and intervention strategies supported byOn many Sundays, Black New Orleanians dance through city streets in Second Lines. These processions invite would be spectators to join in, grooving to an ambulatory brass band for several hours. Though an increasingly popular attraction for tourists, parading provides the second liners themselves with a potent public expression of Black resistance. Rachel Carrico examines the parading bodies in motion as a form of negotiating and understanding power.

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