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The Diverse Voices of Contemporary Ethnomusicology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020
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References
1 Reginald Byron, ‘The Ethnomusicology of John Blacking’, John Blacking, Music, Culture, and Experience: Selected Papers of John Blacking, ed. Byron (Chicago, IL, 1995), 1–28 (pp. 17–18).
2 Joseph Kerman, Contemplating Music: Challenges to Musicology (Cambridge, MA, 1985), 167, quoted by Sweers, p. 171.
3 Bruno Nettl, The Study of Ethnomusicology: Twenty-Nine Issues and Concepts (Urbana, IL, 1983), ix–x.