Dreams in Double Time

Dreams in Double Time

Author: Jonathan Leal

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2023-07-17

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1478024585

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In Dreams in Double Time Jonathan Leal examines how the musical revolution of bebop opened up new futures for racialized and minoritized communities. Blending lyrical nonfiction with transdisciplinary critique and moving beyond standard Black/white binary narratives of jazz history, Leal focuses on the stories and experiences of three musicians and writers of color: James Araki, a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and literature and folklore scholar; Raúl Salinas, a Chicano poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist who endured the US carceral system for over a decade; and Harold Wing, an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bebop pioneers before working as a public servant. Leal foregrounds that for these men and their collaborators, bebop was an affectively and intellectually powerful force that helped them build community and dream new social possibilities. Bebop’s complexity and radicality, Leal contends, made it possible for those like Araki, Salinas, and Wing who grappled daily with state-sanctioned violence to challenge a racially supremacist, imperial nation, all while hearing and making the world anew.


Dreams and Dialogues in Dylans "Time Out of Mind"

Dreams and Dialogues in Dylans

Author: Graley Herren

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2021-07-06

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1785278479

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Time Out of Mind is one of the most ambitious, complex, and provocative albums of Bob Dylan’s distinguished artistic career. The present book interprets the songs recorded for Time Out of Mind as a series of dreams by a single singer/dreamer. These dreams overlap and intermingle, but three primary levels of meaning emerge. On one level, the singer/dreamer envisions himself as a killer awaiting execution for killing his lover. On another level, the song-cycle functions as religious allegory, dramatizing the protagonist’s relentless struggles with his lover as a battle between spirit and flesh, earth and heaven, salvation and damnation. On still another level, Time Out of Mind is a meditation on American slavery and racism, Dylan’s most personal encounter with the subject, but one tangled up in associations with the minstrelsy tradition and debates surrounding cultural appropriation. Time Out of Mind marks the culmination of several recurring themes that have preoccupied Dylan for decades, and it serves as a pivotal turning point toward his late renaissance in terms of both subject matter and intertextual approach.


The Time Between Dreams

The Time Between Dreams

Author: Carol A. Vecchio

Publisher: Imagine a World Publishing

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780988184800

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Change Happens. Some of us turn our head in denial. Others welcome new opportunities and horizons. Regardless, change comes to us all ... in our careers, our relationships, and throughout life. Carol Vecchio has helped thousands of people navigate these periods of ambiguity for over 30 years. From assisting students at New York University to creating the successful Centerpoint Institute for Life and Career Renewal in her beloved Seattle, Carol clears the fog hovering around change, so we can listen, learn, and direct our own transitions. "Uncertainty is a quality to be cherished, therefore-if not for it, who would dare to undertake anything?" -August de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam With warmth, humor, and sincerity, Carol Vecchio provides a clear understanding of the natural cycles of change and guides us in defining our distinct needs and wants. Carol candidly shares her own personal experiences, and the many "a-ha" moments of those who have chosen Centerpoint Institute over the years. Her words resonate and inspire reflection, passion, and creativity-they provide the much needed comfort to navigate our own "Time Between Dreams." "Carol's warmth, excitement and insights experienced within her trainings fill each chapter to help us reimagine our choices while designing a life. The Time Between Dreams accelerates movement, honors our differences, and provides essential insights to help us live with passion, purpose and kindness. A must read for those seeking and promoting how to embrace our life's seasons, and our career cycles while fitting our jobs into days which support our lives " Rich Feller Ph.D, President of the National Career Development Association, and University Distinguished Teaching Scholar, Colorado State University "Carol Vecchio has created the kind of book I'll turn to time and again, whenever life or work signals that something is about to shift. If change is the one constant, this book should be your constant companion." Marci Alboher, VP of Encore.org and author of The Encore Career Handbook: How to Make a Living and a Difference in the Second Half of Life (Workman Publishing 2013)


Dreaming Ahead of Time

Dreaming Ahead of Time

Author: Gary Lachman

Publisher: Floris Books

Published: 2022-01-11

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1782507965

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Can we see the future in our dreams? Does time flow in one direction? What is a 'meaningful coincidence'? Renowned esoteric writer Gary Lachman has been recording his own precognitive dreams for forty years. In this unique and intriguing book, Lachman recounts the discovery that he dreams 'ahead of time', and argues convincingly that this extraordinary ability is, in fact, shared by all of us. Dreaming Ahead of Time is a personal exploration of precognition, synchronicity and coincidence drawing on the work of thinkers including J.W. Dunne, J.B. Priestly and C.G. Jung. Lachman's description and analysis of his own experience introduces readers to the uncanny power of our dreaming minds, and reveals the illusion of our careful distinctions between past, present and future.


Life in Double Time

Life in Double Time

Author: Mike Lankford

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9780811806831

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Mike was member of a series of local groups before declaring himself ready to go out on the road. But lying low in southern Olklahoma didn't yield any big gigs, until suddenly, oppurtunity knocked. With no rehearsals and very little understanding of what he was getting himself into, he took off with what his mother called "a Negro band headed for parts unknown," a seasoned blues outfit from Chicago called Salt & Pepper. (The band's white drummer had run off to Texas, and.


Double Time

Double Time

Author: Jane Roper

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2012-05-08

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1250014913

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Becoming a mother is rarely what you expect. Jane Roper never expected she'd have twins—or that they'd be such a spirited twosome. She didn't expect that finding the right balance of work and home would be so tricky. And she certainly didn't expect she'd grapple with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder during her daughters' toddler years. But she also didn't anticipate just how much joy, laughter and self-discovery motherhood would bring. Full of warmth, honesty, occasional advice, and a generous helping of humor, Double Time is a smart and engaging account of the first three years with multiples and a refreshingly candid and vulnerable look at clinical depression. It's a memoir that will resonate countless women—especially those parenting in double time.


Insomniac Dreams

Insomniac Dreams

Author: Vladimir Nabokov

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2019-11-19

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0691196907

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First publication of an index-card diary in which Nabokov recorded sixty-four dreams and subsequent daytime episodes, allowing the reader a glimpse of his innermost life.


Dreams in Double Time

Dreams in Double Time

Author: Jonathan James Leal

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Dreams in Double Time takes up a single question grounded in comparative, decolonial study: why was bebop, a radical, wartime music created by black experimentalists in 1940s Harlem nightclubs, so conceptually productive for Mexican American, Japanese American, and Afro-Chinese American listeners during the global realignments of the post-WWII years? The project works to answer this question by way of three novella-length chapters, each following a member of a "trio" of loosely linked writer-musicians--and, in effect, their varying contexts and communities. The first figure, James T. Araki, was a Nisei multi-instrumentalist, soldier-translator, and eventual literature and folklore scholar credited with helping introduce bebop to Japan during the Allied Occupation. The second, Raúl R. Salinas, was a Mexican American prison poet, jazz critic, and longtime activist whose investments in jazz helped document East Austin's rich music histories and instantiate a bop-inflected Chicano literary idiom. And the third, Harold Wing, was an Afro-Chinese American drummer, pianist, and songwriter who performed with bop pioneers including Charlie Parker, Errol Garner, and Babs Gonzalez--and, importantly, took the lessons of those performances to his work as a public servant in Newark's City Hall shortly after the uprisings of the late sixties. By following these figures during these postwar decades, Dreams in Double Time records the reach and importance of Harlem's black experimentalists among differently marginalized audiences of color across (and beyond) the United States--audiences newly driven to disrupt the standard logics of racial democracy. Among this project's key interventions are its interdisciplinary analyses of improvisation and composition across media; its attention to underground networks of music circulation, creation, and documentation in and beyond the United States; its investment in "histories from below" that highlight "minor" figures and materials; and its deeply relational (decolonial) commitment to the study of race and ethnicity. In form and content, Dreams in Double Time thus aspires to a fundamentally relational narrative discourse that interweaves figures, sites, materials, and histories typically considered in isolation--not to resolve their inevitable tensions in a tidy appeal to a universal, but instead to sit with them, listening for their chords.


Hang Time

Hang Time

Author: Bob Greene

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1993-12-15

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780312951931

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Bob Greene shows us a side of Michael Jordan that doesn't make the sports page...the inside. Journalist and bestselling author Bob Greene stepped into Michael Jordan's world just as Jordan was reaching the apex of his talent and his fame. With Greene, Jordan let down his guard. In an extraordinary book that transcends sports biography, Greene takes the reader along with Jordan over two seasons with the Chicago Bulls, during glorious championship surges and trying personal moments. With rare insight, Greene reveals the person inside the icon: a man who makes millions but cannot go for a quiet walk around the block without getting mobbed, a man who competes ferociously on the court, but who performs some of his most remarkable and unexpected feats away from the limelight. Drawn from inside Michael Jordan's daily life, rich with the sound of Jordan's own voice, Hang Time is a startlingly candid and intimate story of time spent with a champion, and of the growing friendship between two men.


Canyon of Dreams

Canyon of Dreams

Author: Harvey Kubernik

Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9781402765896

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Traces the musical legacy of the California neighborhood, and the artists who lived there