Ethnomusicology forum 31/3 2022 Routledge, Taylor & Francis

By: Contributor(s): Material type: Continuing resourceContinuing resourceSeries: Ethnomusicology Forum. African musics in Europa Publication details: Basingstoke, Hants, U.K. : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, ©2004-Description: 462 s. illustrations ; 24 cmISSN:
  • 1741-1912
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Ethnomusicology forum (Online)DDC classification:
  • 780.89
LOC classification:
  • ML3797.6 .B75
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online; abstracts and TOC are free, full content requires subscription.
Summary: Editorial - Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Helena Simonett, Henry Stobart & Frances Wilkins Special Issue: African musics in Europe - Damascus Kafumbe African musics in Europe - Linda Cimardi ‘The house of the Irish’: African migrant musicians and the creation of diasporic space at night - Ailbhe Kenny & Katie Young Music as a Third Space? – African musics as a field of collaboration in Finland - Elina Seye Musical resilience strategies for African asylum seekers in Italy: the cultural mediator Bawa Salifu - Fulvia Caruso Whose jembe? A drum as a countercultural icon and a symbol of African authenticity in Zagreb - Linda Cimardi Malian music ‘made in France’: postcolonial relationships through world music festivals and ‘transcultural creations’ - Elina Djebbari ‘Imagined Balkans’ meets ‘imagined Africa’: the contemporary practice of jembe drumming in Serbia - Iva Nenić Book Reviews Sāraṅgī style in Hindustani music by Nicolas Magriel, International Music Education Research Centre (iMerc) Press, 2021, 614 pp., $54.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1905351398 Morgan Davies Performing environmentalisms: expressive culture and ecological change edited by James Holmes McDowell, Katherine Borland, Rebecca Dirksen and Sue Tuohy, Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 2021, x+282 pp., ISBN 9780252044038 (cloth), ISBN 9780252086090 (paperback), ISBN 9780252052972 (ebook) Keith Howard Turkish Folk music between Ghent and Turkey: context, performance, function by Liselotte Sels, Sheffield/Bristol, Equinox, 2021, 285 pp., £75.00 (hardback), ISBN-13-978-1-7817-9948-2 / £24.95 (paperback), ISBN-13-978-1-7817-9949-9 Hélène Sechehaye The folk: music, modernity, and the political imagination by Ross Cole, Oakland, California, University of California Press, 2021, 258 pp., £24 (paperback), ISBN 9780520383746 Eilidh Whiteford Inside the Yiddish Folksong Ongoing since 2020. Created by Michael Alpert, Clara Byom (technical coordinator), Walter Zev Feldman, Itzik Gottesman, Ethel Raim, Mark Slobin (curator), and Josh Waletzky. () Gabriel A. Zuckerberg
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Issue for June 2004 also called Jan. 2004.

Editorial - Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Helena Simonett, Henry Stobart & Frances Wilkins

Special Issue: African musics in Europe - Damascus Kafumbe

African musics in Europe - Linda Cimardi

‘The house of the Irish’: African migrant musicians and the creation of diasporic space at night - Ailbhe Kenny & Katie Young

Music as a Third Space? – African musics as a field of collaboration in Finland - Elina Seye

Musical resilience strategies for African asylum seekers in Italy: the cultural mediator Bawa Salifu - Fulvia Caruso

Whose jembe? A drum as a countercultural icon and a symbol of African authenticity in Zagreb - Linda Cimardi

Malian music ‘made in France’: postcolonial relationships through world music festivals and ‘transcultural creations’ - Elina Djebbari

‘Imagined Balkans’ meets ‘imagined Africa’: the contemporary practice of jembe drumming in Serbia - Iva Nenić

Book Reviews

Sāraṅgī style in Hindustani music
by Nicolas Magriel, International Music Education Research Centre (iMerc) Press, 2021, 614 pp., $54.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1905351398
Morgan Davies

Performing environmentalisms: expressive culture and ecological change
edited by James Holmes McDowell, Katherine Borland, Rebecca Dirksen and Sue Tuohy, Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 2021, x+282 pp., ISBN 9780252044038 (cloth), ISBN 9780252086090 (paperback), ISBN 9780252052972 (ebook)
Keith Howard

Turkish Folk music between Ghent and Turkey: context, performance, function
by Liselotte Sels, Sheffield/Bristol, Equinox, 2021, 285 pp., £75.00 (hardback), ISBN-13-978-1-7817-9948-2 / £24.95 (paperback), ISBN-13-978-1-7817-9949-9
Hélène Sechehaye

The folk: music, modernity, and the political imagination
by Ross Cole, Oakland, California, University of California Press, 2021, 258 pp., £24 (paperback), ISBN 9780520383746
Eilidh Whiteford

Inside the Yiddish Folksong
Ongoing since 2020. Created by Michael Alpert, Clara Byom (technical coordinator), Walter Zev Feldman, Itzik Gottesman, Ethel Raim, Mark Slobin (curator), and Josh Waletzky. ()
Gabriel A. Zuckerberg

Also issued online; abstracts and TOC are free, full content requires subscription.

Published for the British Forum for Ethnomusicology.

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