Contents

Volume 29 • Number 1

Spring 2009




     
 
   
Interpreting the African-American Musical Past: A Dialogue 1
SAMUEL A. FLOYD JR. and RONALD RADANO    
   
Sound, Voice, and Spirit: Teaching in the Black Music Vernacular 11
CHERYL L. KEYES  
 
Reggae in Cuba and the Hispanic Caribbean: Fluctuations and Representations of Identities
25
SAMUEL FURÉ DAVIS  
   
Werner Jaegerhuber's Messe sur les airs vodouesques: The Inculturation of Vodou in a Catholic Mass
51
ROBERT GRENIER and CLAUDE DAUPHIN  
   
Signifyin(g) Salvador: Professional Musicians and the Sound of Flexibility in Bahia, Brazil's Popular Music Scenes
83
JEFF PACKMAN  
   
Fela's Foundation: Examining the Revolutionary Songs of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and the Abeokuta Market Women's Movement in 1940s Western Nigeria
127
STEPHANIE SHONEKAN  

 



 
 
 
 

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