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... songs of various national groups . This excellent section focuses on the explication of song texts and their origins and provides an interesting anthropological study . The writer juxtaposes these songs against quotations from colonial ...
... songs of various national groups . This excellent section focuses on the explication of song texts and their origins and provides an interesting anthropological study . The writer juxtaposes these songs against quotations from colonial ...
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... song repertoire . McDaniel also uses dance to examine the perceptions enslaved people on Carriacou had of themselves . She ... songs to interpret dream - inspired and aesthetic resolutions in the imagination of flight . Additionally she ...
... song repertoire . McDaniel also uses dance to examine the perceptions enslaved people on Carriacou had of themselves . She ... songs to interpret dream - inspired and aesthetic resolutions in the imagination of flight . Additionally she ...
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... songs and her research , which consisted of conducting many interviews and attending many concert performances . Berrian's exposition is systematic . Ranging from the " safe space " of Malavoi's nostalgic songs of childhood to Kassav's ...
... songs and her research , which consisted of conducting many interviews and attending many concert performances . Berrian's exposition is systematic . Ranging from the " safe space " of Malavoi's nostalgic songs of childhood to Kassav's ...
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