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Blues music speaks histories that, from the conventional perspective, originate in the experiences of African Americans. But invariably, the blues exceed rigid cultural boundaries. Ralph Ellison's definition of the blues suggests an expansive vista, limited only by a speaker's capacity to lyrically express an
"autobiographical chronicle of personal catastrophe." As an idiom, the blues record histories, yet Ellison' s definition privileges the personal and leaves uncertain the role of national histories, the stories that speak our collective experiences. Locating the collective histories in the personal has proved a pivotal problem for readers in the written use of the blues both in Ellison's fiction and in works by Toni Morrison, Gayl Jones, and others.
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