A Sound of Strangers: Musical Culture, Acculturation, and the Post-Civil War Ethnic AmericanTawa examines the musical traditions brought to America by the peasants and urban workers of southern Italy, the Middle East , and eastern Europe, and by the Chinese, Japanese, and East European Jews, and describes their survival within the American context, in often hostile surroundings. |
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