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Ethnicity, Identity and Music: The Musical Construction of Place by Martin Stokes (ed)
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1995
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MusicPhilosophy Of MusicM. StokesNationalismEthnohistoryEducationIndigenous PeopleIndigenous MovementMusic PsychologyMartin StokesCultural StudiesMusicologyIndigenous StudyRegional Music StudiesM. ChapmanCultural PolicyTheatreCultureIndigenous IdentityMusical ConstructionIndigenous StudiesCeltic MusicMusical AnalysisAnthropologyArtsMusic History
Contents: M. Stokes, Introduction: Ethnicity, Identity and Music - M. Chapman, Thoughts on Celtic Music - J. Baily, The Role of Music in the Creation of an Afghan National Identity, 1923-73 - Z. Mach, National Anthems: The Case of Chopin as a National Composer - S. A. Reily, Macunaima's Music: National Identity and Ethnomusicological Research in Brazil - M. Stokes, Place, Exchange and Meaning: Black Sea Musicians in the West Coast of Ireland - S. Cohen, Identity, Place and the 'Liverpool Sound' - F. Magowan, 'The Land is our Marr (Essence) It Stays Forever': The Yothu-Yindi Relationship in Australian Aboriginal Traditional and Popular Musics - P. Parkes, Personal and Collective Identity in Kalasha Song Performance: The Significance of Music-making in a Minority Enclave - H. La Rue, Music, Literature and Etiquette: Musical Instruments and Social Identity from Castiglione to Austen
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