Steven Feld, Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra: Five Musical Years in Ghana. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. 328 pp. ISBN 978-0-8223-5148-1 (hbk), 978-0-8223-5162-7 (pbk). $84.95/$23.95.

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  • Panagiota Anagnostou Institut d'Histoire Culturelle Européenne Lunéville, Sciences Po Bordeaux

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/jazz.v10i1-2.29434

Keywords:

Africa, music, race, culture

Author Biography

  • Panagiota Anagnostou, Institut d'Histoire Culturelle Européenne Lunéville, Sciences Po Bordeaux

    Panagiota Anagnostou is an Associate Researcher at the Institute of European Cultural History, Lunéville, France. She studied sociology and political science. Her research focuses on political sociology, namely identity and memory configurations through popular music. She presented her PhD dissertation on Greek popular music (19th–20th centuries), entitled ‘The Representations of the Greek Society through the Rebetiko’ (supervised by Denis-Constant Martin) at the Institute of Political Science of Bordeaux in 2011. Henceforth, she participated in different research networks. She is interested in migrants’ musical practices as political expression and participation.

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2016-07-25

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Anagnostou, P. (2016). Steven Feld, Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra: Five Musical Years in Ghana. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. 328 pp. ISBN 978-0-8223-5148-1 (hbk), 978-0-8223-5162-7 (pbk). $84.95/$23.95. Jazz Research Journal, 10(1-2), 188-191. https://doi.org/10.1558/jazz.v10i1-2.29434