Representing African music : postcolonial notes, queries, positions / Kofi Agawu.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 780.67 AGA/R (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P20652 |
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780.3 SAD/N New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians/ | 780.3 SAD/N New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians/ | 780.67 AGA/R Representing African music : | 780.67 AGA/R Representing African music : | 780.67 AGA/R Representing African music : | 780.7 BRO/M Music technology and education: amplifying musicality/ | 780.71 CLE/A Alternative approaches in music education: |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 241-259) and index.
Colonialism's impact -- The archive -- The invention of "African rhythm" -- Polymeter, additive rhythm, and other enduring myths -- African music as text -- Popular music defended against its devotees -- Contesting difference -- How not to analyze African music -- The ethics of representation.
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