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Ethnomusicology, General Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics of Music
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Theory for Ethnomusicology

by Ruth Stone
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Overview

Theory for Ethnomusicology explores the underpinnings of various approaches to the study of world music. The text analyzes differences and commonalities in these orientations. It also explores how ethnomusicologists use these theories in ethnographic research.

Synopsis

Theory for Ethnomusicology explores the underpinnings of various approaches to the study of world music. The text analyzes differences and commonalities in these orientations. It also explores how ethnomusicologists use these theories in ethnographic research.

About the Author, Ruth Stone

Pondering themes that run the gamut from feminism to flora and fauna, Ruth Stone's "sly, subtle, exuberant, poignant, bawdy and bitter" poems (according to fellow poet Sandra Gilbert) have made a lasting impression on poetry lovers for over four decades.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780132408400

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