Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Nettle, Bruno. “Music.” Grove Music Online, edited by Deane Root, January 2001.
Pegg, Carole. “Ethnomusicology.” Grove Music Online, edited by Deane Root, January
2001.
Miller, Terry. “From Country Hick to Rural Hip: A New Identity through Music for
Northeast Thailand.” Asian Music, Vol. 36: No. 2, Summer-Autumn 2005, pp.
96-106.
Ayyagari, Shalini. “Spaces Betwixt and Between: Musical Borderlands and the
Manganiyar Musicians of Rajasthan.” Asian Music, Vol 43: No. 1,
Winter/Spring 2012, pp. 3-33.
Manuel, Peter. “The Intermediate Sphere in North Indian Music Culture: Between
and Beyodn ‘Folk’ and ‘Classical’.” Ethnomusicology, Vol. 59: No. 1, Winter
2015, pp. 82-115.
Baily, John. “Amin-e Diwaneh: The Musician as Madman.” Popular Music, Vol. 7: No.2,
May 1988, pp. 133-146.
Levin, Theodore. “Introduction to the Music of Central Asia.” The Music of Central
Asia, edited by Theodore Levin and Elmira Kochumkulova, Indiana University
Press, 2016.
Lucas, Ann. “Understanding Iran Through Music: A New Approach.” Middle East
Studies Association Bulletin, Vol. 40: No. 1, June 2006, pp. 79-89.
During, Jean. “African Winds and Muslim Djinns. Trance, Healing, and Devotion in
Baluchistan.” Yearbook for Traditional Music, Vol. 29, 1997, pp. 39-56.
Stewart, Alexander. “Make It Funky: Fela Kuti, James Brown and the Invention of
Afrobeat.” American Studies, Vol. 52: No. 4, 2013, pp. 99-118.
Ulaby, Laith. “On the Decks of Dhows: Musical Traditions of Oman and the Indian
Ocean World.” The World of Music, Vol. 1: No. 2, 2012, pp. 43-62.
Kiel, Hilda. “Travel on a Song: The Roots of Zanzibar Taraab.” African Music, Vol. 9:
No. 2, 2012, pp. 77-93.
Gearhart, Rebecca. "Ngoma Memories: How Ritual Music and Dance Shaped the
Northern Kenya Coast." African Studies Review 48, no. 3 (2005): 21-47.