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- Asian Music
- University of Texas Press
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- Pandits in the Movies: Contesting the Identity of Hindustani Classical Music and Musicians in the Hindi Popular Cinema Volume 36, Number 1, Winter/Spring 2005, pp. 60-86
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- About the Contributors
- Told in Heaven to Become Stories on Earth: A Study of Change in Randai Theatre of the Minangkabau in West Sumatra using Visual Documentation from the 1930s (review)
- From Africa to India: Music of the Sidis and the Indian Ocean Diaspora (review)
- Beyond (review)
- Music in North India: Experiencing Music, Expressing Culture (review)
- Songs and Gifts at the Frontier: Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession Ritual, Philippines (review)
- Review Essay: Wayan Gandera and the Hidden History of Gamelan Gong Kebyar
- Cultural Politics: The African American Connection in Asian American Jazz-based Music
- Pandits in the Movies: Contesting the Identity of Hindustani Classical Music and Musicians in the Hindi Popular Cinema
- Collaborative Music in the Performance of the Balinese Shadow Theater
- The Donkey's Ears Go Flop, Flop: Miyagi Michio's Koto Works for Children
- Relationships between Prosodic and Musical Meters in the Beste Form of Classical Turkish Music
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