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Iguchi Junko , translated by Qi Lin , Zhongguo beifang nongcun de kouchuan wenhua: shuochang de shu, wenben, biaoyan (Oral Traditions of Rural Northern China: Text and Performance in Narrative Music ) Xiamen: Xiamen University Press, 2003. xiv, 237 pp., photographs, figures, abstract in English, musical transcriptions, compact disc.

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Iguchi Junko , translated by Qi Lin , Zhongguo beifang nongcun de kouchuan wenhua: shuochang de shu, wenben, biaoyan (Oral Traditions of Rural Northern China: Text and Performance in Narrative Music ) Xiamen: Xiamen University Press, 2003. xiv, 237 pp., photographs, figures, abstract in English, musical transcriptions, compact disc.

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