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Anthropology

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Applied Ethnomusicology

Historical and Contemporary Approaches
Edited By: Klisala Harrison, Elizabeth Mackinlay, Svanibor Pettan
£39.99
Applied ethnomusicology is an approach guided by social responsibility toward solving concrete problems. This volume brings together diverse perspectives on its potential in contributing to sustainable music cultures and the use of music in conflict resolution.

Applied ethnomusicology is an approach guided by social responsibility toward solving concrete problems. This volume brings together diverse perspectives on its potential in contributing to sustainable music cultures and the use of music in conflict resolution.

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Over the Edge

Pushing the Boundaries of Folklore and Ethnomusicology
Edited By: Rhonda Dass, Anthony Guest-Scott, J. Meryl Krieger
£39.99
The authors in this volume bring new ideas from their research to help us create spaces we can claim as our own. These essays explore culturally produced markers of identity, revealing connections that challenge our perspective of scholarly subjects.

The authors in this volume bring new ideas from their research to help us create spaces we can claim as our own. These essays explore culturally produced markers of identity, revealing connections that challenge our perspective of scholarly subjects.

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Small Places, Operatic Issues

Opera and Its Peripheral Worlds
By: Lia Lola V. Kotnik
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Through its analysis of five different social positions or characterisations of opera from 1748 to 2005, this book creates a fruitful interpretative encounter of the academic domains of opera studies, historical sociology, cultural sociology and social and cultural anthropology.

Through its analysis of five different social positions or characterisations of opera from 1748 to 2005, this book creates a fruitful interpretative encounter of the academic domains of opera studies, historical sociology, cultural sociology and social and cultural anthropology.

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