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On Cultural Brokers: A Conversation with Bruno Nettl

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 July 2017

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Interview
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© 2017 Research Institute for History, Leiden University 

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References

1 Bronislaw Malinowski, A Diary in the Strict Sense of the Term (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1967).

2 Nettl, Bruno, and Philip Vilas Bohlman, eds., Comparative Musicology and Anthropology of Music: Essays on the History of Ethnomusicology (Milton Keynes, UK: Lightning Source, 2010).

3 Alan P. Merriam, The Anthropology of Music (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1964).

4 Daniel M. Neuman, The Life of Music in North India: The Organization of an Artistic Tradition (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1980).

5 Bruno Nettl, “On Bridges and Islands in Ethnomusicology: Remarks on History and Personal Experience,” Blacking Memorial Lecture, European Seminar in Ethnomusicology, Prague, 4 September 2014; publication in progress.

6 Bruno Nettl, “Historical Aspects of Ethnomusicology,” American Anthropologist 60 (1958): 518–32.