Joyce Marie Jackson
James J. Parsons Endowed Professor
Education
Ph.D. Indiana University, Bloomington
Further Study, Atlanta University
M.M. 海角社区
B.M. 海角社区
Selected Publications
2003. Life in the Village: A Cultural Memory of the Fazendeville Community. Washington D.C. and New Orleans: U. S. Dept. of the Interior, National Historical Park.
2020. 鈥淐ontinuity of Consciousness: Spirituals and Gospel,鈥 in Rivers of Rhythm: African Americans and the Making of American Music. p. 15-30. Nashville: National Museum of African American Music.
2019. 鈥淏lues & Blacks in the Red Stick: Origins, Evolution, and Current Status鈥 Louisiana Folklife Program. https://www.louisianafolklife.org/LT/Articles_Essays/brblues1.html#
2018. 鈥淣ew Orleans Second Line Aesthetics and Identity,鈥 in Freedom鈥檚 Dance: Social, Aid and Pleasure Clubs in New Orleans, by Eric Waters and Karan Celestan, p. 3-21. Baton Rouge: 海角社区 Press.
2015. 鈥淩ockin鈥 for a Risen Savior: Bakongo and Christian Iconicity in the Louisiana Easter Rock Ritual,鈥 in Esotericism in African American Religious Experience: 鈥淭here is a Mystery...鈥 Ed. by Stephen Finley, Margarita Guillory and Hugh Page, Jr., p. 295-331. The Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers.
2014. 鈥淨uartets: Jubilee to Gospel,鈥 in African American Music in Cultural Perspective. Ed. by Portia Maultsby and Mellonee Burnim, p. 75-96. New York: Routledge Press.
2014. 鈥淟ouisiana Cultures: A Creole Mosaic,鈥 in The Pelican State. Ed. by Wayne Parent and Ryan Ortega, p. 36-71. Baton Rouge: 海角社区 Press.
2012. 鈥淎frican American Sacred and Secular Identities in Mississippi鈥檚 Piney Woods,鈥 in Ethnic Heritage in Mississippi: The Twentieth Century. Ed. by Shana Walton, p.74-97. Jackson: University of Mississippi Press
2011. 鈥淭he Great River Road Corridor: Cuisines, Cultures and Communities from the Atlantic World to the Plantation Belt,鈥 Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 21, p. 1-5.
2011. 鈥淏eyond Urban Borders: Unveiling New Discourses on the Rural Jazz Narrative in the River Road Region,鈥 Louisiana Folklore Miscellany 21, p. 75-89.
2010. 鈥淭he Gospel Caravan ,鈥 in Ain鈥檛 Nothing Like the Real Thing: How the Apollo Theater Shaped American Entertainment. Ed. by Richard Carlin and Kinshasha Holman Conwill, p. 156-163. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Books.
2009. 鈥淓aster Rock,鈥 Mardi Gras Indians,鈥 鈥淨uartets, African American,鈥 (3 essays) in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture (Folklore Volume). Ed. by Glen Hinson and William Ferris. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.
2007. 鈥淭he Paschall Brothers: On the Right Road Now,鈥 a thirty鈥搕wo page liner note booklet plus track notes, citations and a bibliography accompanying the CD. Smithsonian Folkways Recordings CD 40176.
2006. 鈥淒eclaration of Taking Twice: The Fazendeville Community of the Lower Ninth Ward,鈥 American Anthropologist 108, No. 4, (December): 765-780.
2006. 鈥淩ockin鈥 and Rushin鈥 for Christ: Hidden Transcripts in Diasporic Ritual Performance,鈥 in Caribbean and Southern: Transnational Perspectives on the U.S. South. Southern Anthropological Proceedings, Vol. 38, ed. by Helen Regis, pp. 89-123. Athens: University of Georgia Press.
2005. 鈥淲orking Both Sides of the Fence: African American Sacred Quartets Enter Realm of Popular Culture,鈥 in Bridging Southern Cultures: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Ed. by John Lowe, pp. 154-171. Baton Rouge: 海角社区 Press.
2005. and Fehintola Mosadomi, 鈥淐ultural Continuity: Masking Traditions of the Black Mardi Gras Indians and the Yoruba Egungun,鈥 in Orisa: Yoruba Gods and Spiritual Identity. Ed. by Toyin Falola and Ann Genova. Trenton, NJ: African World Press.
1995. 鈥淭he Changing Nature of Gospel Music: A Southern Case Study,鈥 The African American Review 29, No. 2, p. 185-200.
1993. 鈥淢ahalia Jackson鈥 (biographical essay), in Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Ed. by Darlene Clark Hine, pp. 620-623. New York: Carlton Publishing Co.
Courses Taught
Urban Ethnography: New Orleans
African American Folklore
Folklore of the African Diaspora
Rituals: Theory, Context and Performance
Black Music in America
Introduction to Folklore