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Table of Contents
Introduction, Bruce Johnson
Acknowledgements
Totalitarian Templates
1. Jazz and Fascism: Contradictions and ambivalences in the diffusion of jazz music under the Italian fascist dictatorship (1925-1935), Marilisa Merolla.
2. Jazz in Moscow after Stalinism, Rüdiger Ritter’
In The Soviet Shadow
3. Four spaces four meanings: narrating jazz in late-Stalinist Estonia, Heli Reimann.
4. Jazz in Poland: Totalitarianism, Stalinism, socialist realism, Igor Pietraszewski.
5. Jazz in socialist Czechoslovakia during the 1950s and 1960s, Wolf-Georg Zaddach.
6. Trouble with the neighbours: jazz, geopolitics, and Finland’s totalitarian shadow, Marcus O'Dair.
Iberia - Spain
7. Performing the ‘Anti-Spanish’ Body: Jazz and Biopolitics in the Early Franco Regime (1939-1957), Iván Iglesias.
8. ‘The Purest Essence of Jazz’: The Appropriation of Blues in Spain during Franco’s Dictatorship, Josep Pedro.
Iberia - Portugal
9. Jazz and the Portuguese dictatorship before and after WWII: From Moral Panic to Suspicious Acceptance, Pedro Roxo.
10. A Kind of "in-between": jazz and politics in Portugal (1958-1974), Pedro Cravinho.
Apartheid South Africa
11. A Climbing Vine Through Concrete: jazz in 1960s apartheid South Africa, Jonathan
12. "Fanfare for the warriors": Jazz, education, and state control in 1980s South Africa and after, Mark Duby.
To the East
13. From the 'Sultan' to the 'Persian Side': Jazz in Iran and Iranian jazz since the 1920s, Gay Breyley
14. On the Marginality of Contemporary Jazz in China: The Case of Beijing, Adiel Portugali.
15. Afterword: Conclusions, Bruce Johnson
Index