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Published: 29 May 2001
DOI: 10.1215/9780822380436-003
EISBN: 978-0-8223-8043-6
Series: Post-Contemporary Interventions
Published: 29 December 1999
DOI: 10.1215/9780822381129-008
EISBN: 978-0-8223-8112-9
Series: Refiguring American Music
Published: 08 January 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374947-002
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7494-7
... the contradictory meanings and appropriations of vernacular gramophone records, and, drawing on examples from Hawaii to Cuba, India to North Africa, it argues that phonograph recordings became a fundamental part of the cultural revolution that was decolonization, both through their direct connections to national...
Series: Refiguring American Music
Published: 08 January 2016
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7494-7
... capitals. The essay considers the contradictory meanings and appropriations of vernacular gramophone records, and, drawing on examples from Hawaii to Cuba, India to North Africa, it argues that phonograph recordings became a fundamental part of the cultural revolution that was decolonization, both through...