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Taking it higher: the spirituality of sensuality in funk performance

Pages 3-15 | Published online: 10 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

Funk music, which emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a distinct genre, sonically emphasizes rhythm and timbral heterogeneity. Politically and culturally, it addresses issues of equality and racial identity. However, because of the emphasis on rhythm and the kinetic movement of dancing bodies that funk inspires, it is frequently considered secular and sexualized, placing it in opposition to ‘sacred’ music. In this paper, I argue that funk offers an alternative framework that I call the spirituality of sensuality that bypasses the sacred/secular dichotomy. Funk does so by participating in the Afrodiasporic traditions where the concept of spirituality is embedded in and articulated through musical performance. Thus, rather than the either/or polarity that the sacred/secular divide creates, this paper demonstrates how funk expresses spirituality through the sensuousness of the sonic material.

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Notes

1. At the time of this writing, the video can be found on video-sharing websites.

2. For an examination of how this impacted Al Green, see Ward (Citation1998, 367).

3. For a more thorough investigation of this topic, see George ([Citation1988] Citation2004).

4. In this way, my concept of sensuality resembles Audre Lorde's concept of the erotic. See Lorde (Citation2007, 53–59).

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