Juju: a social history and ethnography of an African popular music/ Christopher Alan Waterman.
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Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Sakara, Asíko, Highlife, and Palmwine: Lagosian Popular Music between the World Wars
3. Early Jùjú Music (1932-1948)
4. The Development of Modern Juju (1948-1982)
5. The Social Organization and Contexts of Juju Performance in Ibadan
6. The Aesthetics and Social Dynamics of Juju Performance at the Yoruba aríya
7. Juju Music and Inequality in Modern Yoruba Society
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 781.6309669 WAT/J (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P19405 |
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1. Introduction
2. Sakara, Asíko, Highlife, and Palmwine: Lagosian Popular Music between the World Wars
3. Early Jùjú Music (1932-1948)
4. The Development of Modern Juju (1948-1982)
5. The Social Organization and Contexts of Juju Performance in Ibadan
6. The Aesthetics and Social Dynamics of Juju Performance at the Yoruba aríya
7. Juju Music and Inequality in Modern Yoruba Society
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