Pacific Review of Ethnomusicology
Volume 15 (2010)

Andrew Pettit, Jessie Vallejo and Nolan Warden, editors.

editorial

From the Editors

sounding board

Interview with Steven Loza - University of California, Los Angeles

featured article

Cantar Para Sofrer: Lamentos Fúnebres no Nordeste do Brasil
by Ewelter Rocha - Universidade Estadual do Ceará

SEM chapter prize winners

(Re)Locating Flamenco: A Northern California Case Study
by Tony Dumas - University of California, Davis
*Marnie Dilling Prize - Northern California Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology (NCCSEM)

From Threatened by Modernity to Reinvented by Modernity: The History of the History of Indian Classical Music 1980–2006
by Garrett Field - Wesleyan University
*James T. Koetting Prize - New England Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology (NECSEM)

Obscured Hybridity: The Kurdishness of Turkish Folk Music
by Christina Hough - University of Texas at Austin
*Vida Chenoweth Prize - Southern Plains Chapter of the Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM-SP)

reviews

Shir Hodu: Jewish Song from Bombay of the ‘30s produced by Julian Futter and Sara Manasseh
reviewed by Michael A. Figueroa - University of Chicago

Remains of Ritual: Northern Gods in a Southern Land by Steven M. Friedson
reviewed by David Locke - Tufts University

Music and the Performance of Identity on Marie-Galante, French Antilles by Ron Emoff
reviewed by Lauren Poluha - University of California, Los Angeles

Ancient Text Messages of the Yorùbá Bàtá Drum: Cracking the Code (SOAS Musicology Series) by Amanda Villepastour
reviewed by Jesse Ruskin - University of California, Los Angeles

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