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Spinetti, Federico. "Tradition-based popular music in contemporary Tajikistan." In Theodore Levin (ed.) ''Central Asian Music Textbook.'' Forthcoming 2011. Find this article here: [http://www.fwalive.ualberta.ca/~spinetti/MPW/Music%20102%202010/Week%203_Traditions%20and%20post-traditions/ Music 102 protected content]
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Spinetti, Federico. "Tradition-based popular music in contemporary Tajikistan." In Theodore Levin (ed.) ''Central Asian Music Textbook.'' Forthcoming 2011.
  
 
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''Further reading'':  

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  • Mon, Wed, Fri: Lectures (case study: Central Asia)

Readings:

Assigned reading:

Levin, Theodore. “Central Asia; Overview.” In Virginia Danielson (ed.), Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Volume 6: The Middle East. London/New York: Routledge, pp. 895-906.

Additional reading:

Spinetti, Federico. “Open Borders: Tradition and Tajik Popular Music: Questions of Aesthetics, Identity and Political Economy.” Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 2005, pp. 185-211.

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Spinetti, Federico. "Tradition-based popular music in contemporary Tajikistan." In Theodore Levin (ed.) Central Asian Music Textbook. Forthcoming 2011.

Further reading:

During, Jean. “Power, authority and music in the cultures of Inner Asia.” Ethnomusicology Forum, 14/2, 2005, pp. 143-164.

Bibliography (Music 102 2010)