Label
Traditional & folk music
Name
Traditional & folk music
Incoming Resources
- Shadows in the field, new perspectives for fieldwork in ethnomusicology, edited by Gregory F. Barz and Timothy J. Cooley
- A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey, Popular Music and Power in Haiti, Gage Averill
- Protest music in France, production, identity and audiences, Barbara Lebrun
- Turning the tune, traditional music, tourism, and social change in an Irish village, Adam R. Kaul
- White boys, white noise, masculinities and 1980s Indie guitar rock, Matthew Bannister
- Music and Displacement, Diasporas, Mobilities, and Dislocations in Europe and Beyond, contributions by Michael Beckerman, Philip V. Bohlman, Sean Campbell, Ruth F. Davis, Bjorn Heile, Jehoash Hirshberg, Sydney Hutchinson, Max Paddison, Peter Petersen, Jim Samson ; edited by Erik Levi, Florian Scheding
- Intimate distance, Andean music in Japan, Michelle Bigenho
- Segregating sound, inventing folk and pop music in the age of Jim Crow, Karl Hagstrom Miller
- Sound and sentiment, birds, weeping, poetics, and song in Kaluli expression, Steven Feld
- The musical traditions of Northern Ireland and its diaspora, community and conflict, David Cooper
- The power of black music, interpreting its history from Africa to the United States
- Calling back the spirit, music, dance, and cultural politics in lowland south Sulawesi, R. Anderson Sutton
- Gentleman troubadours and Andean pop stars, huayno music, media work, and ethnic imaginaries in urban Peru, Joshua Tucker