A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Studies
PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the c...
In this article, we argue that ethnomusicology holds valuable epistemic insights for considering how...
This article is one of six pieces in the “Call and Response” section of the Spring/Summer 2014 issue...
A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Stu...
A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Stu...
First, a disclaimer: this is not a review if “book review” implies the exis-tence of an explicit map...
Noise, an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback, distortion, and electronic effects,...
A glance at the ethnomusicology of the Muslim-majority Middle East might suggest it is peculiarly ex...
In this review, I discuss a book that was recently published by members of the Study Group on Histor...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
Anthropology has neglected the study of music. Music and Digital Media shows how and why this should...
Having a paper accepted for publication is challenging, even under the best of circumstances, as w...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between e...
This book gathers international voices from the field of ethnomusicology discussing the socio-politi...
PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the c...
In this article, we argue that ethnomusicology holds valuable epistemic insights for considering how...
This article is one of six pieces in the “Call and Response” section of the Spring/Summer 2014 issue...
A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Stu...
A review of David Novak's book Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation for the journal Sound Stu...
First, a disclaimer: this is not a review if “book review” implies the exis-tence of an explicit map...
Noise, an underground music made through an amalgam of feedback, distortion, and electronic effects,...
A glance at the ethnomusicology of the Muslim-majority Middle East might suggest it is peculiarly ex...
In this review, I discuss a book that was recently published by members of the Study Group on Histor...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
This study attempts to define ethnomusicology as the study of people making music through the lens o...
Anthropology has neglected the study of music. Music and Digital Media shows how and why this should...
Having a paper accepted for publication is challenging, even under the best of circumstances, as w...
Judith Becker’s contribution highlights the timely issue of interdisciplinary interaction between e...
This book gathers international voices from the field of ethnomusicology discussing the socio-politi...
PhD ThesisIn recent years noise has gained theoretical momentum as a concept used to consider the c...
In this article, we argue that ethnomusicology holds valuable epistemic insights for considering how...
This article is one of six pieces in the “Call and Response” section of the Spring/Summer 2014 issue...