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The Garland Handbook of African Music
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List of Audio Examples, List of Contributors, Preface to the Second Edition, Acknowledgments, Orthography, Part 1 Introduction to African Music, Profile of Africa, African Music in a Constellation of Arts, Exploring African Music, Part 2 Issues and Processes in African Music, Notation and Oral Tradition, Conceptions of Song: Ownership, Rights, and African Copyright Law, Dance in Communal Life, Islam in Liberia, The Guitar in Africa, Kru Mariners and Migrants of the West African Coast, Popular Music in Africa, Music and HIV/AIDS in Africa, Questions for Critical Thinking: Issues and Processes in African Music, Part 3 Regional Case Studies, West Africa, West Africa: An Introduction, Yoruba Popular Music, “The Tradition” and Identity in a Diversifying Context, Questions for Critical Thinking: West Africa, North Africa, North Africa: An Introduction, Tuareg Music, From Village to Vinyl: Genealogies of New Kabyle Song, Questions for Critical Thinking: North Africa, East Africa, East Africa: An Introduction, Music and the Construction of Identity among the Abayudaya (Jewish People) of Uganda, Questions for Critical Thinking: East Africa, Central Africa, Central Africa: An Introduction, Musical Life in the Central African Republic, Questions for Critical Thinking: Central Africa, Southern Africa, Southern Africa: An Introduction, Popular Music in South Africa, Dance and Gender as Contested Sites in Southern Malawian Presbyterian Churches, Questions for Critical Thinking: South Africa, General Questions for the Whole Book, Glossary, A Guide to Publications, A Guide to Recordings, A Guide to Films and Videos, Notes on the Audio Examples, Index

About the Author


Ruth Stone is Associate Vice Provost for Research and Laura Boulton Professor in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology and the African Studies Program at Indiana University, Bloomington.

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While Ruth Stone is the foremost authority on African Music ethnomusiciology, her handbook revision will be assessed by Carol Muller of Univ of Penn, and Michael Bakan of Florida State Univ. Both of them were also authors of the ABC-CLIO volume of South African Music.

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