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An Afternoon with Angela Lühning: On Brazilian Ethnomusicology, Pushing the Limits of Academia, Community Inclusion, and Other Issues of Happenstance

Submitted by Michael Iyanaga on November 25, 2013 - 6:30pm

Photo of Dr. Angela Lühning by Ricardo Pamfilio de Sousa.

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Book Review: "Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil" and "Feitiço decente: Transformações do samba no Rio de Janeiro (1917-1933)"

Submitted by Michael Iyanaga on November 22, 2013 - 1:24pm

Making Samba: A New History of Race and Music in Brazil. By Marc A. Hertzman. Durban: Duke University Press, 2013. [364 p., ISBN 978-0-8223-5430-7, Cloth: $94.95; Paper: $25.95.] Illustrations, photo gallery, bibliography, index.

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