Pacific Review of Ethnomusicology
Volume 14 (Fall 2009)
Beto González, Andrew Pettit, Jessie Vallejo and Nolan Warden, editors.
words from current and former editors
Pacific Review of Ethnomusicology 1984-2009, a retrospective
from the editors
Initiating the Review
by PRE founding editor Gordon R. Thompson - Skidmore College
Recollections
by former PRE editor Wanda Bryant - Pasadena City College, California Institute of the Arts
sounding board
Preface to PRE 25th Anniversary Edition
by A. J. Racy - University of California, Los Angeles
articles
From the Inside Out(er):
Issues in Ethnomusicology
The 1995 Seeger Lecture
by Professor Emeritus Nazir Ali Jairazbhoy (1927-2009)
As It Was In The Beginning, Is Now, and Ever Shall Be?: Church Organists, Community, and Musical Continuity
by Deborah R. Justice -
Indiana University
Viola nos Sambas do Recôncavo Baiano
by Cássio Nobre - Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), Brasil
Parallels of Psycho-Physiological and Musical Affect in Trance Ritual and Butoh Performance
by Michael Sakamoto - University of California, Los Angeles
reviews
Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in the Afro-Brazilian Candomblé by James Lorand Matory
reviewed by Michael Iyanaga - University of California, Los Angeles
Some Liked It Hot: Jazz Women in Film and Television, 1928-1959by Kristin A. McGee
reviewed by Monica Mays