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E-raamat: Blues and Evil

  • Formaat: 208 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: University of Tennessee Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798895270158
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  • Kirjastus: University of Tennessee Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798895270158
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The term “blues” has traditionally conveyed an image of hard-living, hard-drinking, carousing singers and musicians grinding out melancholy tunes and evil lyrics. Contesting that stereotypical notion, this study argues that spiritual values are clearly reflected in the blues’ mythologized history, folk-theological language, and philosophical speculation on the dual existence of good and evil.

By using a theomusicalogical approach, Yahya Jongintaba (formerly Jon Michael Spencer) is able to push aside accepted attitudes and present a unique study of the blues and the culture that created it. He reveals religious substance in this music’s content and language that has been gradually obscured as the blues evolved from a simple rural music following Reconstruction to its present urban form. The evidence strongly implies a fundamental religious concern for the same life issues expressed in orthodox religious music.

Spencer suggests that white blues scholars have tended to overlook the religious nature of the blues partly because they have not fully understood African-American culture. They have tended to give validity to the old southern folkloric belief that blues music was “devil’s music,” disregarding the ethos of the blues as it exists on the periphery of doctrinal Christianity where religious pondering, as well as opposition to white oppression, could be expressed behind a protective veil of music.

PART I: INTRODUCTION TO THE MODEL
The macroscopic atom model; three fundamental quantities
1(2)
Estimate of the chemical part of the formation enthaopy of a dilute random solid solution
3(3)
Estimate the formation enthalpy of an intermetallic compound
6(2)
Volume effects upon alloying
8(3)
Solid solubility
11(7)
The mismatch or elastic enthalpy
11(4)
The structural enthalpy
15(3)
Some thermodynamics
18(4)
Energy and enthalpy; Helmholtz free energy and Gibbs free energy
18(2)
Solid solubility in case the enthalpy is positive
20(2)
The importance of the structural term
22(1)
Surface energy and enthalpy of atomisation
23(3)
PART II: APPLICATION OF THE MODEL
Application to the formation and cohesive enthalpies of intermetallic compounds
26(1)
Application to solid solubility
27(1)
Formation enthalpy of concentrated solid solutions
28(2)
Formation enthalpy of amorphous alloys
30(1)
Comparison of the formation enthalpy of the amorphous alloy with the formation enthalpy of the solid solution
31(7)
Formation enthalpy of ternary alloys
38(2)
Application to volume effects upon alloying
40(1)
Application to the heat of atomisation
41(1)
Vacancy formation enthalpies in pure metals and alloys
41(3)
Anti-site disorder in ordered compounds
44(5)
The chemical part of the enthalpy
44(3)
The elastic part of the enthalpy
47(2)
Vacancy formation in ordered intermetallics
49(4)
Anti-site disorder versus triple-defect disorder and Schottky defects F
53(3)
Crystallisation temperature of amorphous alloys
56(2)
Metal surfaces
58(5)
Surfaces
58(1)
Surface enthalpy of pure metals
58(1)
Surface segregation in dilute alloys
59(1)
Enthalpy of impurity adsorption
60(3)
Acknowledgements 63(1)
References 64(1)
Appendix 64(1)
Background of Miedema's model 64(1)
Tables 65
Model parameters in the metallic state
The interfacial enthalpy of two transition metals
The interfacial enthalpy of a non-transition elements in a transition metal
The interfacial enthalpy of a transition metal in non-transition element
Bulk and shear moduli of the elements
Surface energies and vacancy formation enthalpies of the elements