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Challenging conventional narratives, this book critiques the discourse surrounding African music, questioning who writes about it and the biases that shape their perspectives. It explores the complexities of defining "African music" and emphasizes the need for an Afro-centric understanding that diverges from Western frameworks. By examining ethical considerations and authority in scholarship, Agawu aims to inspire debate and fresh insights among ethnomusicologists, cultural theorists, and post-colonial scholars, complemented by 15 musical examples.
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Representing African Music, Kofi Agawu
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