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- Ghana Studies
- University of Wisconsin Press
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- A Note from the New Editors Volume 20, 2017, pp. 1-2
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Granny Nanny Come Oh: Jamaican Maroon Kromanti and Kumina Music and Other Oral Traditions by Granny Nanny Cultural Group (review)
- Highlife Saturday Night: Popular Music and Social Change in Urban Ghana by Nate Plageman (review)
- Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra: Five Musical Years in Ghana by Steven Feld (review)
- Popular Performance and Culture in Ghana: The Past 50 Years
- From Primitivism to Pan-Africanism: Remaking Modernist Aesthetics in Postcolonial Nigeria
- Retuning Imperial Intentions: The Gold Coast Police Band, West African Students, and a 1947 Tour of Great Britain
- Toward a "Culturally Responsive Music Curriculum": Harnessing the Power of Ghanaian Popular Music in Ghana's Public Education Sector
- "Kekeli Nedo!": The Influence of the Church on Musical Practices in Ghana
- "Worshipping in My Head": Everyday Devotional Practices and Disciplines of Listening among Ghanaian Christians
- Building "A Home Away from Home": Musical Spaces and Diasporic "Feedback" from London to Accra, 1950s–1980s
- John Collins: Highlife's Accidental Archivist
- Praxis, Perspectives, and Methods of Ghanaian Popular Music: A Special Issue in Honor of John Collins
- A Note from the New Editors
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