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1、本科毕业论文 爵士乐二十世纪美国社会文化 的一面镜子学生姓名: 学生学号: 院(系): 外国语学院 年级专业: 2003级英语本科5班 指导教师: 二七年五月Jazza Mirror of American Society and Culture in the 20th CenturyJiang LiUnder the Supervision ofYuan BinSchool of Foreign Languages and CulturesPanzhihua UniversityMay 2007攀枝花学院本科毕业论文 ContentsContentsAbstractIKey WordsI摘要

2、II关键词IIIntroduction1I. Jazz- a Mirror of American Society and Culture in the 20th Century3 A. Jazz in the 1920s3 B. Jazz in the 1960s-1970s5 C. Jazz in the 1980s-1990s7II. Jazz, Another Melting-Pot?8Conclusion10Acknowledgements11Bibliography12攀枝花学院本科毕业论文 AbstractAbstractJazz originates from New Orle

3、ans of southern America at the end of 19th century, and is characterized by a strong but flexible rhythmic understructure with solo and ensemble improvisations on basic tunes and chord patterns and, more recently, a highly sophisticated harmonic idiom. In the 1920s-1990s, Jazz develops very fast, an

4、d in different periods Jazz has different characteristics. As a musical form of America, Jazz reflects the situation of American society and culture. In the 1920s, Jazz gets its first-step development and brings together elements from Africa and Europe. Jazz is a kind of pure American black music be

5、cause in this period the United States monopolizes this art. In the 1960s-1970s, Jazz gets new development; some fresh elements are introduced into Jazz, which reveals that America artists do not monopolize the scene and Jazz is spread to the world quietly. Jazzs sad and strong rhythm and disappoint

6、ing lyrics reveals a confusing American society and Americans contradictory feelings after the Second World War. In the 1980s-1990s, it seems that each European country has its own style in Jazz for different cultural backgrounds. The melting-pot social and cultural environment brings about Jazzs mu

7、lti-elemental development. In turn, the multi-elemental development of Jazz demonstrates the coexistence and co-development of different cultures and ideas in America. Key WordsAmerica society; jazz; culture; reflectionII攀枝花学院本科毕业论文 摘要摘要爵士乐是19世纪末起源于南美新奥尔良的一种音乐形式。它以强劲而灵活的旋律为构架,在节奏与和音形式的基础上配合个人和集体的一种即

8、兴表演。越到后来,爵士乐的风格越复杂,谐和。20世纪20年代到90年代,爵士乐发展得很快,并且在不同的时期有着不同的特点。作为美国的一种音乐形式,爵士乐反映了美国社会文化不同时期的情况。20世纪20年代时,爵士乐得到了初步的发展。爵士乐将非洲与欧洲的元素相结合,并融合成为新的文化,显示出了美国特有的音乐表现特色。爵士乐是一种纯的美国黑人音乐,因为在这个时期美国独占了这项艺术。在20世纪60,70年代,爵士乐有了新的发展,一些新的音乐元素融入到了爵士乐。这些融合是美国社会发展的结果,它显示了此时的美国已不在独占爵士乐这个舞台,爵士乐正在悄悄的走向世界。在这二十年里,爵士乐时而忧伤时而强劲的旋律以

9、及令人绝望的歌词揭露了二战后动荡的美国社会和美国人矛盾的心情。到20世纪80,90年代时,几乎每个欧洲国家因为文化的差异都有了各自的爵士乐风格。美国社会与文化的多元发展带来了爵士乐的多元化,爵士乐的多元发展则展现了不同的文化与思想在美国的共存与发展。 关键词美国社会;爵士乐;文化;反映攀枝花学院本科毕业论文 IntroductionIntroductionJazz is a treasure of American culture which originated from New Orleans of southern America at the end of 19th century.

10、Compared to other music forms, it is a unique music form characterized by improvisational performance and changeable rhythm. In terms of the way of performance, Jazz isnt only performed by solo but also by a group of people. And there is a great variety of musical instruments involved in the perform

11、ance, like clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, and trombone and so on. In playing Jazz, the percussion instruments are also an important part, such as drum, double bass, and the piano. The entire musical instruments work together as if there is a party of sounds. Then the player makes an improvisational d

12、ealing with the timbre, cadence of the musical instruments. However, this is not enough; Jazz emphasizes more on players distinctive performance than Jazz itself. As a special music form, it also requests players to put their own musical mind and emotions into the performance. Only the sound from he

13、art can make Jazz fantastic. Especially, its changeable rhythm always brings listeners into another world, and sometimes it is so wild like a strong howling, sometimes it is very soft as a weak patient. In addition, Jazz is also a free music form in which there is no certain rule, rhythm, or way of

14、performance. Because of the characters mentioned above, it develops very fast in America and later sweeps the whole world.Jazz brings together elements from Africa and Europe, and then made them an expression of music unique to America. And in the 20th century, it develops very fast and followed the

15、 development of American society. However, in different periods, Jazz has different characteristics, especially in the 1920s, 1960s, 197os, 1980s and 1990s. In these periods, Jazz replaces some popular music forms to be Americas mainstream popular music. To some extent, Jazzs development witnesses t

16、he progress of American society and culture. In other words, its development may reflect the development of American society and culture. In this paper, three periods are taken as a clue to demonstrate the reflection function of Jazz. In the 1920s, Jazz gets its first-step development in America; it

17、 differs from other music and injects new blood for American music. Jazz is a kind of pure American music because in this period the United States monopolizes this art. Its popularity is not contingent, and the wild rhythm and improvisational ways of playing are its advantages. These advantages brin

18、g many listeners for it in which people can throw away all social conventions, rules and indulge themselves completely. Through it, disappointment and resistance are brought to players. The mood reflects peoples attitude towards life after the First World War. And, Louis Armstrong, the king of Jazz,

19、 expresses the depressive mood in his songs like Lonesome Road, On the Sunny Side of the Street, Hotter than That, Snake Rag. Then in the following few years, jazz gets some new developments, and Swing, Bebop, Cool Jazz and free Jazz appears one after another. And in the 1960s-1970s some fresh eleme

20、nts and new techniques are introduced into Jazz, making Jazz more powerful and advanced. Compared with Jazz in the 1920s, the requirement for players is improved. It changes the past playing ways of following certain rhythm, tone and accompany. Improvisation and personality is the main feature in th

21、is period. Its wild or soft rhythm impresses the audience greatly. After World War, Americans lived a idle and scared life. Material spending becomes their only way of living, especially the young men have no ambition and passion as the war has exhausted their energy and vigor. Accordingly, Jazz in

22、this period is filled with decadence and indulgence. The musician Miles Davis expresses the mood best in his music In a Silent Way. Meanwhile, the sentimental rhythm in Jazz, wild and strong, can also be the best demonstration. In the 1980s-1990s, with the development of American society, American m

23、usicians do not monopolize Jazz. It seems that each European country has its own style in Jazz for different cultural backgrounds. Jazz of this period is not a pure American music but a multi-elemental music of the whole world. In fact, this big change is just the result of the influence of pluralis

24、m in the society, and Jazzs multi-elemental development is just the reflection of the multicultural development of American society and culture.12攀枝花学院本科毕业论文 BodyI. Jazz a Mirror of American Society and Culture in the 20th CenturyJazz has different characteristics in different periods, especially in

25、 the 20th century, and always serves as a mirror of American society and culture. In order to demonstrate the reflecting feature of Jazz, three big periods of 20th century are taken as a clue.A. Jazz in the 1920s In the 1920s, Jazz gets its first-step development, and brings elements from Africa and

26、 Europe, which are fused, together with Jazz, into a new music, an expression unique to America In this period, Jazz is a kind of pure American black music and the United States monopolizes this art. Jazzs wild rhythms, corrupted lyrics expose the decadence and dark life of Americans, and truly refl

27、ect American society and culture.Jazz has a connection to the essence of America in a much more fundamental way. It is an expression of the African roots of American culture, the treasure of American culture, a musical medium that exemplifies the culture of the Africans whose culture came to dominat

28、e much of what is American. Actually, in many aspects Americas roots are in Africa. In fact, this is a factor for Jazzs first transmission to America. Ralph Ellison perceptively describes the transformation of separate African and European cultures are at the hand of the slaves:“the dancing of those

29、 slaves who, looking through the windows of a plantation manor house from the yard, imitated the steps so gravely performed by the masters within and then added to them their own special flair, burlesquing the white folks and then going on to force the steps into choreography uniquely their own. The

30、 whites, looking out at the activity in the yard, thought that they were being flattered by imitation and were amused by the incongruity of tattered blacks dancing courtly steps, while missing completely the fact that before their eyes a European cultural form was becoming Americanized, undergoing a

31、 metamorphosis through the mocking activity of a people partially sprung from America.” (Townsend 78) Out of this fusion of African elements comes an idea that Americans believe central to their identity, namely tolerance. Both cultures come to realize each others value. In the heart of Americans, d

32、iversity is their strength. Americans learn every day that other cultures and peoples may make valuable contributions to their way of life. This great fusion makes Jazz a distinctly American music. Jazz reflects two contradictory facets of American life. On the one hand the band features a soloist w

33、ho is an individual at the extreme. On the other hand it is a team effort, where every musician is completely immersed in what these groups does together, listening to each of other players and building on their contributions to create the music whole. In the same sense, American life is also a comb

34、ination of teamwork and individualism, a combination of individual brilliance with the ability to work with others. In a word, Jazz, as an important part of American culture, is based on real peoples and things, and is the music from life. Through it, something more about America is known to the wor

35、ld.In the 1920s, Jazz gets its primary development, and this distinctly American music quickly finds its way to the whole America. Its wild rhythm, improvisational performing and changeable tone give listeners a fresh feeling, and it abandons traditional music forms and outdated performing ways to s

36、eparate itself with other music. In this period, Ragtime, Dixieland as a branch of New Orleans impresses every American and the young man indulge them in it completely. Jazzs every note makes them crazy, and then the word “JAZZMAD” comes into being in America. Its rhythm sometimes sounds like howlin

37、g for escaping the tightened rope and sometimes is so grave like a weak patient. The changeable rhythm seems to expose the contradictory sides of their inner heart. Louis Armstrong, the king of Jazz, expresses the sad mood in his songs, like Lonesome Road, On the Sunny Side of the Street, Hotter tha

38、n That, Snake Rag and etc. For example, in the song of Hotter than that, Louis repeats the word hotter hotter, hotter, hotter; hotter than hell, hotter than hell, when the sun goes down, cold day in hell”and points the peoples life is as evil as the hell and their inner hearts are contradictory unde

39、r the war. And, another song On the Sunny Side of the Street is filled with beautiful things, and Louis repeats the sentence on the sunny side of the street to express the yearning for a happy and peaceful life. As for the band feature, it is solo, and it requests players to put their own heart and

40、find their playing styles in jazz. Improvisation and particularity are the main characters. As the saying goes, art is from life; as a music form, Jazz connects with the real social life of Americans. In this period, America has experienced the First World War, and the domestic situation is unstable

41、. The whole society is under the shadow of fear and disappointment. The war, especially for those who has witnessed it firsthand, is brutal and represents a profound failure of western civilization. The young people try to do everything to escape responsibilities, because after the First World War,

42、there is a general prosperity in America, and they are tired of politics, economics, restrictions and international responsibilities. They are angry with the consequences of the war and likened it to what the poet Ezra pound called “an old bitch had gone in the teeth.a botched civilization” ( Townse

43、nd 68). In 1920, F. Scott Fitzgerald, in his novel this Side of Paradise, describes the wild, rebellious young men and women after the First World War, and he makes a true portrait of the very young people with their new ways of dressing, their disregard of manners and propriety. And in his another

44、novel All the Sad Young Men, he makes a beautiful metaphor of the country which seems to be blind and deaf to everything. And the very man for this sentence is Gatsby, the hero of novel The Great Gatsby; he isnt only a representative character of materialism but also a devout follower of American Dr

45、eam. In this novel, F. Scott Fitzgerald reveals the corruption that wealth causes and the unworthiness of Gatsbys goal, much in the way the writer sees the American dream crumbling in the 1920s, as Americas powerful optimism vitality and individualism become subordinated to the moral pursuit of weal

46、th. Then in Ernest Hemingways full-length novel The Sun also rises, he also dramatizes the sense of lost direction for this generation after the war. The young mens energies are exhausted by the war and destroyed by the war. It is this life style that gives the decade of the 1920s such nickname as “

47、The Jazz Age”. So, Jazz of this period is just the embodiment of corruption, fear, and disappointment of Americans and demonstrates the real face of American society in the 1920s.B. Jazz in the 1960s-1970sJazz in this two decades are merged with some fresh elements and gradually develops to a multi-

48、elemental music. Jazzs new development witnesses the development of American society and culture. In the two decades, America develops very fast and becomes the strongest country of the world. Because of immigration, new cultures, new ideas are brought to America, which brings about multiculturalism of Ame

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