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[[Rai - Music Library recordings]]
 
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Harris, Rachel. “Reggae on the Silk Road: the Globalization of Uygur Pop.” ''The China Quarterly'', 183, 2005, pp. 627-643.
 
Harris, Rachel. “Reggae on the Silk Road: the Globalization of Uygur Pop.” ''The China Quarterly'', 183, 2005, pp. 627-643.
  
YouTube links for this class:
 
 
Sherali's Qatlima: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGEHCBXbWMw
 
 
Nurmuhammad Tursun's Ajam: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ado80RngLn8
 
  
Omarjan Alim's Arzu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2f_soRNRAI
 
  
  

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Tuesday 12: Lecture & discussion

Assigned reading:

Langlois, Tony. “Local and Global in North African Popular Music.” Popular Music, 15/3, 1996, pp. 259-273.

Rai - Music Library recordings



Thursday 14: Lecture & discussion

Assigned reading:

Harris, Rachel. “Reggae on the Silk Road: the Globalization of Uygur Pop.” The China Quarterly, 183, 2005, pp. 627-643.



Additional reading:

Den Tandt, Catherine. “Globalization and Identity: The Discourse of Popular Music in the Caribbean.” In Richard Young (ed.) Music, Popular Culture, Identities. Amsterdam / New York: Rodopi, 2002, pp. 85-99.