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Tina Bucuvalas (ed.), Greek Music in America. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2019. Pp. xii, 468.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 October 2020

Eleni Kallimopoulou*
Affiliation:
University of Macedonia

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Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press and The Centre for Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek, University of Birmingham

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References

1 For an overview see League, P. F., ‘Music in Greece’, in Oxford Bibliographies in Music (Oxford, 2019)Google Scholar.

2 Slobin, M., Subcultural Sounds: Micromusics of the West (Hanover and London, 1993)Google Scholar.

3 Gauntlett, S., ‘Diaspora Sings Back: Rebetika Down Under’, in Tziovas, D. (ed.), Greek Diaspora and Migration since 1700: Society, Politics, Culture (Farnham, 2009) 271-84Google Scholar, here, 273.

4 Every Island Has its Own Songs, Film documentary, dir. Peggy Bulger (16mm, Florida Department of State, 1988).

5 Anagnostou, Y., ‘Against Cultural Loss: Immigration, Life History, and the Enduring Vernacular’, in Zacharia, K. (ed.), Hellenisms: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity from Antiquity to Modernity (Farnham, 2008) 355-77Google Scholar, here, 358.