Ethnomusicology - Summer 2022 Vol. 66 Nr. 2 Journal of the Society for Ethnomusicology Society for Ethnomusicology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: The Society for Ethnomusicology. 2022 Vol. 66 Nr.2 Publication details: Middeltown, Conn. The Society for Ethnomusicology 2022Description: 359 sISSN:
  • 0014-1836
Uniform titles:
  • Ethnomusicology (trykt utg.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Ethnomusicology (online)Other classification:
  • Ka 5
  • Kf:13
  • Kf:34
  • Kf:59
  • T
  • Re 209a
  • Re 5
Summary: ARTICLES On Race, Value, and the Need to Reimagine Ethnomusicology for the Future Deonte L. Harris Post-Tarab: Music and Affective Politics in the US SWANA Diaspora Michael A. Figueroa Hindi Film Songs in the Home: Gendered Experiences of Singing Popular Songs in Tamale, Northern Ghana Katie Young Matrix Listening; or, What and How We Can Learn from Historical Sound Recordings Morgan James Luker Listening to Kora in New York City: Constructing Africa and Blackness in the United States Althea SullyCole
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ARTICLES
On Race, Value, and the Need to Reimagine Ethnomusicology for the Future
Deonte L. Harris

Post-Tarab: Music and Affective Politics in the US SWANA Diaspora
Michael A. Figueroa

Hindi Film Songs in the Home: Gendered Experiences of Singing Popular Songs in Tamale, Northern Ghana
Katie Young

Matrix Listening; or, What and How We Can Learn from Historical Sound Recordings
Morgan James Luker

Listening to Kora in New York City: Constructing Africa and Blackness in the United States
Althea SullyCole

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