Theses and Dissertations about
California
Collections in the Archive feature theses and dissertations about
a vast array of ethnomusicological topics in California.
THESES AND DISSERTATIONS ABOUT CALIFORNIA
Callen, Jeffrey. Musical Community: the blues scene in North Richmond,
California, 2002.
Delgado, Kevin Miguel. Negotiating the demands of culture: Batá
drumming in San Diego, 1997.
D'Mello, Olympio J. The history and style of Goan music and its
relevance to immigrant identity in Southern California, 1998.
Freeman, Jane Ann. The Ritual music of Japanese Buddhism: a study
of the Hompa Hongwanji tradition as practiced in a temple in Los
Angeles, 1971.
Henry, Clarence Bernard. Religious and musical expressions of
Candomble in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, and Los Angeles, California,
2000.
Hood, Kathleen Ann. Music, spirituality, and cultural identity:
the liturgy of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in Los Angeles,
1998.
Keeling, Richard. Songs of the brush dance and their basis in
oral-expressive magic: music and culture of the Yurok, Hupa, and
Karok Indians of northwestern California, 1982.
Kwiatkowska, Barbara Jolanta. The Present state of musical culture
among the Diegueño Indians from San Diego County Reservations,
1981.
Merrill-Mirsky, Carol. Judeo-Spanish song from the Island of
Rhodes: a musical tradition in Los Angeles, 1984.
Riddle, Ronald. Chinatown's music: a history and ethnography
of music and music-drama in San Francisco's Chinese community,
1976.
Sonneborn, D. A. Music and meaning in American Sufism: the ritual
of Dhikr at Sami Mahal, a Chishtiyya-derived Sufi Center, 1995.
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