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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tina BucuvalasPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.725kg ISBN: 9781496819710ISBN 10: 1496819713 Pages: 464 Publication Date: 30 November 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsOverall, Greek Music in America is a valuable collection, useful in general to scholars who study diasporic cultures.--Maria Chnaraki, Drexel University Journal of Folklore Research The committee praised this groundbreaking book for its novelty and rich, sensitive treatment of diasporic music in the U.S. While many of the best selections in this volume are grounded in ethnomusicology and documentary research, the personal nature of some essays makes the volume deeply illuminating. The work serves a specialized academic audience as well as listeners, musicians, historians, and readers of diaspora studies. Understanding and constructing an audience is one of the main tasks of a volume editor, and the committee applauds Dr. Bucuvalas on that count. It is a volume that sets its goals and its contributions squarely in the inter/trans-disciplinary field of Modern Greek Studies. Its perspective on Greek America is unique and serves an area of study that has not received adequate attention. With its biographical profiles, appendices, and introduction, the collection can also be used as a general introduction or class textbook.--Modern Greek Studies Association book prize committee for the 2019 Vasiliki Karagiannaki Prize for the Best Edited Volume in Modern Greek Studies This is a landmark work in Greek American studies. Comprehensive essays and thumbnail portraits chronicle popular, rebetiko, regional, and sacred music in Greek America. The various contributors deal authoritatively with the subtle interactions between immigrant and mainstream culture. A must-read for anyone interested in the Greek diaspora or ethnic cultures in America.--Dan Georgakas, director, Greek American Studies Project, Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Queens College The committee praised this groundbreaking book for its novelty and rich, sensitive treatment of diasporic music in the U.S. While many of the best selections in this volume are grounded in ethnomusicology and documentary research, the personal nature of some essays makes the volume deeply illuminating. The work serves a specialized academic audience as well as listeners, musicians, historians, and readers of diaspora studies. Understanding and constructing an audience is one of the main tasks of a volume editor, and the committee applauds Dr. Bucuvalas on that count. It is a volume that sets its goals and its contributions squarely in the inter/trans-disciplinary field of Modern Greek Studies. Its perspective on Greek America is unique and serves an area of study that has not received adequate attention. With its biographical profiles, appendices, and introduction, the collection can also be used as a general introduction or class textbook.--Modern Greek Studies Association book prize committee for the 2019 Vasiliki Karagiannaki Prize for the Best Edited Volume in Modern Greek Studies This is a landmark work in Greek American studies. Comprehensive essays and thumbnail portraits chronicle popular, rebetiko, regional, and sacred music in Greek America. The various contributors deal authoritatively with the subtle interactions between immigrant and mainstream culture. A must-read for anyone interested in the Greek diaspora or ethnic cultures in America.--Dan Georgakas, director, Greek American Studies Project, Center for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, Queens College Overall, Greek Music in America is a valuable collection, useful in general to scholars who study diasporic cultures.--Maria Chnaraki, Drexel University Journal of Folklore Research Author InformationTina Bucuvalas, Tarpon Springs, Florida, is curator of art and historical resources with the City of Tarpon Springs. Formerly president of the Florida Folklore Society, she served as state folklorist and director of the Florida Folklife Program of the Florida Department of State. Her many books include Just Above the Water: Florida Folk Art; South Florida Folklife; and The Florida Folklife Reader, all published by University Press of Mississippi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |