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“Miriam’s Place”: South African jazz, conviviality and exile
Louise Bethlehem
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South African
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Exile
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Miriam
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Jazz
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South Africa
40%
Chronotope
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Memoir
20%
Decolonization
20%
In Tandem
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Guinea
20%
Pedestrian
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Black South Africans
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Labor Migration
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Conjuncture
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Nativists
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Urban South
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African Modernities
20%
Cultural Formation
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Imaginaries
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Cultural Historians
20%
Jazz History
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Life Writing
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Social Actors
20%
Expressive Culture
20%
Performance Culture
20%
Deterritorialization
20%
Anti-apartheid Struggle
20%
Jazz Performance
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Apartheid
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Historiographic
20%
Arts and Humanities
Exiles
100%
Global
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Republic of South Africa
66%
Chronotope
66%
Leadership
33%
Local
33%
Memoir
33%
Urban
33%
Contests
33%
Implicit
33%
Symbolics
33%
Deterritorialization
33%
Jazz History
33%
nativist
33%
Doctrine
33%
itinerary
33%
cultural historians
33%
African modernities
33%
Peripatetics
33%
Life-writing
33%
Anti-apartheid
33%
Guinea
33%
Jazz Performance
33%