Ethnomusicology forum 31/3 2022 Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Material type: Continuing 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
- 780.89
- ML3797.6 .B75
- Also issued online; abstracts and TOC are free, full content requires subscription.
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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
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