Ethnomusicology forum 32/1 2023 Routledge, Taylor & Francis
Material type: Continuing resourceSeries: Ethnomusicology ForumPublication details: Basingstoke, Hants, U.K. : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2023Description: Volume 32 Number 1 August 2023 illustrations ; 24 cmISSN:- 1741-1912
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Issue for June 2004 also called Jan. 2004.
Editorial
Phil Alexander, Alexander Cannon, Helena Simonett & Frances Wilkins
Articles:
‘A whole society, with its own economic system’: the reciprocal and capitalist configurations of American DIY music scenes
David Verbuč
Consensus process in the decision-making of a North American alternative brass band
Andrew Snyder
Authors and burners: imagining creative agency in Turkey’s musical folklore
Dave Fossum
‘In heavy rotation’: uncovering the phonographic industry and the ‘NGOMA national label’ in socialist Mozambique (1978–1990)
Marco Roque de Freitas
Different affects? Intercepting orientalism through the affective encounters and ritualised mediations of a Shin Buddhist chanting tradition
Matthew A. Haywood
Mousike or music? Using analysis to explore shifts in musical attention
Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson
Reviews:
Hearing Brazil. Music and histories in Minas Gerais
by Jonathon Grasse, Jackson, University of Mississippi Press, 2022, 370 pp., b/w illustrations, ISBN 978-1-4968-3828-5
Barbara Alge
Movement of the people: Hungarian folk dance, populism, and citizenship
by Mary N. Taylor, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2021, 300 pp., ISBN 978-0-253-05783-9
Andrea Conger
The art of appreciation: music and middlebrow culture in modern Britain
by Kate Guthrie, Oakland, University of California, California Studies in 20th-Century Music, 2021, ISBN 9780520351677
Ben Earle
Auld Lang Syne: a song and its culture
by M. J. Grant, Cambridge, UK, Open Book Publishers, 2021, 335 pp., ISBN:978-1-80064-065-8
Iain Fraser
In search of Bidesia
Documentary, directed by Simit Bhagat, 2019
Brahma Prakash
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