id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vcsv5aydfvfbxkvlrruus2rwjq Franya J. Berkman Appropriating Universality: The Coltranes and 1960s Spirituality 2010.0 23 .pdf application/pdf 10477 806 59 discussions of African American music culture, and to some extent its importance has been explored with respect to jazz.2 However, with the exception of the spiritual explorations of John and Alice Coltrane within American religious jazz continued to provide "a means of cultural affirmation, individual and collective expression, and spiritual sustenance" (Burnim 1988:112). Nevertheless, within the jazz community, John Coltrane's spiritual impact By the early 1960s, John Coltrane's "universal spirituality" became increasingly fused with his interest in world music, and he developed a multicultural For some black Americans, the new spirituality included a journey that Alice Coltrane (now known by her new spiritual name Turiya) recorded after However, while Alice and John Coltrane may represent Asian spiritual Viewing John and Alice Coltrane's exploration of Eastern spirituality and first to inspire John Coltrane to follow this path of musical and spiritual transcendence. Alice Coltrane and the New York jazz scene. ./cache/work_vcsv5aydfvfbxkvlrruus2rwjq.pdf ./txt/work_vcsv5aydfvfbxkvlrruus2rwjq.txt