Type de publication:
BookSource:
PM Press,, Oakland, CA, United States, p.xv, 144 pages : (2024)Numéro d'appel:
ML3545Mots-clés:
Developing countries, History and criticism., National musicNotes:
Cover -- Half-title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Note from the Author -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Prologue -- Muffled and Muzzled -- Road Maps -- 1: fra fra: The Quiet Death of a Funeral Singer -- 2: Sister, Keeper: Cut My Soul in Two and There Would Still Be You -- 3: The Oldest Voice in the World (Azerbaijan): Thank You for Bringing Me Back to the Sky -- 4: Rohingya Refugees: Once I Had a Home -- 5: N'golá (São Tomé): Our Ancestors Swam to Shore -- 6: Parchman Prison Prayer: Some Mississippi Sunday Morning7: Saramaccan Sound (Suriname): Where the River Bends Is Only the Beginning -- 8: Bhutan Balladeers: Your Face Is Like the Moon, Your Eyes Are Stars -- 9: Taa: Our Language May Be Dying, but Our Voices Remain -- 10: Comorian: All Passports Are Not Created Equal -- 11: Sainkho Namtchylak(Tuva): Where Water Meets Water -- 12: Africatown, AL: Ancestor Sounds -- 13: Yanna Momina: 1947-2023 -- 14: Romalo Ram: Kashmir Tears: Don't Fear the People -- Fear the Road Between -- 15: Himba Hymn (Namibia): Skeleton Coast Ghosts -- 16: The Good Ones: Rwanda . . . You See Ghosts, I See SkyAFTERWORD: Third World in the New World: Who Said You Can't Go Home Again? -- EPILOGUE: Stars and Scars: When Did We Stop Rooting for the Underdogs? -- EXERCISE: Six Simple Daily Practices to Reclaim Your Immediate Environment -- About the Author -- About the Photographer
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