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MUSIC & DIVERSITY
Compiled by Beth Macleod. For more information and/or reference assistance, please contact Beth Macleod (Email: beth.macleod@cmich.edu, Phone: 989-774-2285) or ask at the Reference Desk on the second floor of the Park Library (Phone: 774-3470). Books | World Wide Web Resources Books
Austerlitz, Paul. Merenge: Domincan Music and Dominican Identity.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1997.
Averill, Gage. A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey: Popular
Music and Power in Haiti. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997.
Bartok, Bela. Bela Bartok Studies in Ethnomusicology. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, c1997.
Barz, Gregory, ed. Shadows in the Field: New Perspectives for Fieldwork
in Ethnomusicology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Calame, Claude. Choruses of Young Women in Ancient Greece: Their
Morphology, Religious Role, and Social Functions. Lanham: Rowman &
Littlefield, c1997.
Carson, Ciaran. Last Night's Fun: in and out of Time with Irish Music.
New York: North Point Press, 1997.
Cassidy, Donna. Painting the Musical City: Jazz and Cultural Identity
in American Art, 1910- 1940. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution
Press, c1997.
Cockrell, Dale. Demons of Disorder: Early Blackface Minstrels and
Their World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997.
Conversation with the Blues. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, c1997.
Dube, John Langalibalele. A Zulu Songbook. Durban: University
of Natal Press, 1996.
Enrico, John James. Northern Haida Songs. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press, c1996.
Erlmann, Veit. Nightsong: Performance, Power, and Practice in South
Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.
Farrell, Gerry. Indian Music and the West. Oxford: Clarendon
Press, 1997.
Friedson, Steven M. Dancing Prophets: Musical Experience in Tumbuka
Healing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996.
Integrated Curriculum and Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Birth
to Age Eight. Albany: State University of New York Press, c1997.
Keeling, Richard. North American Indian Music: a Guide to Published
Sources and Selected Recordings. New York: Garland Publishers, 1997.
Kirk-Duggan, Cheryl A. Exorcizing Evil: a Womanist Perspective on
the Spirituals. Maryknoll: Orbis Books, c1997.
Ling, Jan. A History of European Folk Music. Rochester: University
of Rochester Press, 1997.
Merlis, Bob. Heart & Soul: a Celebration of Black Music Style
in America, 1930-1975. New York: Tabori & Chang, 1997.
Nehring, Neil. Popular Music, Gender, and Postmodernism : Anger is
an Energy. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, c1997.
Olsen, Dale A. Music of the Warao of Venezuela: Song People of the
Rain Forest. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, c1996.
Peterson, Richard A. Creating Country Music: Fabricating Authenticity.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press, c1997.
Reggae, Rasta, Revolution: Jamaican Music from Ska to Dub. New
York: Schirmer Books, c1997.
Rijn, Guido van. Roosevelt's Blues: African-American Blues and Gospel
Songs on FDR. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, c1997.
Santoro, Gene. Stir it Up: Musical Mixes from Roots to Jazz.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Southern, Eileen. The Music of Black Americans: a History. New
York: W.W. Norton, c1997.
Taylor, Timothy Dean. Global Pop: World Music, World Markets.
New York: Routledge, 1997.
Vander, Judith. Shoshone Ghost Dance Religion: Poetry Songs and Great
Basin Context. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, c1997.
White, Evelyn Davidson. Choral Music by African American Composers:
a Selected, Annotated Bibliography. Lanham: Scarecrow Press, c1996.
Whose Master's Voice?: the Development of Popular Music in Thirteen
Cultures. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1997.
Young, Alan. Woke Me Up this Morning: Black Gospel Singers and the
Gospel Life. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, c1997.
Some Useful Websites:In Yahoo
- http://www.yahoo.com, click on "music"; scroll down and click
on "Countries and Groups". This leads to many useful sites.
ALSO:
Native
American Sites - http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/indians.html
This site provides links
to websites such as the home pages of individual Native American nations,
Native American organizations and businesses, journals and newspapers,
powwows and festivals.
Archives
of African American Music and Culture - http://www.indiana.edu/~aaamc/index.html
Archives of African American
music and culture. Provides selected links to African American and music
related internet resources. Originates from Indiana University, Bloomington.
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