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Jazz Cosmopolitanism In Accra: Five Musical Years In Ghana

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Jazz Cosmopolitanism In Accra: Five Musical Years In Ghana

by Feld, Steven

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Duke University Press, Durham 2012 . 23.0 x 15.0cms, 312pp, b/w illusts, very good paperback & cover Feld analyses the vernacular cosmopolitanism of Ghana's jazz musicians, blending American jazz with local instruments and worldviews.

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Title
Jazz Cosmopolitanism In Accra: Five Musical Years In Ghana
Author
Feld, Steven
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Paperback
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Duke University Press, Durham 2012
Keywords
african appropriation

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