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Academic review examining a collective scholarly volume in ethnomusicology that analyzes theoretical and ethnographic perspectives on how musical practices shape, express, and contest forms of community across different cultural and social contexts.
Author: Daniel B. Reed
Language: English
Type of text: Academic book review
Academic field: Ethnomusicology
Subject: Relationships between music making and community formation
Reviewed work: Music Making Community
Editors of reviewed work: Tony Perman; Stefan Fiol
Associated scholar: Thomas Turino
Institutions referenced: University of Illinois
Key themes: Music and community; cultural cohorts; diaspora performance; musical identity; decolonial approaches in ethnomusicology
Scholarly context: Ethnographic music research and social theory
Structure discussed: Prologue, introduction, and thematic sections with multiple scholarly chapters
Individuals discussed: Bruno Nettl; Ioannis Tsekouras; Donna Buchanan; Eduardo Herrera; Veit Erlmann; Joanna Bosse; Thomas Solomon; Sylvia Bruinders; David A. McDonald
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