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The official organ of the Musicological Society of Southern Africa, South African Music Studies, previously, the South African Journal of Musicology(SAMUS) prioritises, but does not restrict itself to, the publication of research on music in South Africa. We welcome articles in the fields of musicology and ethnomusicology, as well as music therapy and music education.

Other websites related to this journal: http://reference.sabinet.co.za/sa_epublication/samus1

More information can be found on http://www.sasrim.ac.za This journal is also indexed in RILM Abstracts, The Music Index.


Vol 33, No 1 (2013)

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Table of Contents

Articles

‘…Chasing the Canon…’ EMAIL FULL TEXT
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C Devroop 5-10
Working Small, Acting Big: Sources of, and Strategies for, Business Innovation among South African Jazz Musicians EMAIL FULL TEXT
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G Ansell, H Barnard 11-29
Chris McGregor: Introduction and Interview EMAIL FULL TEXT
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C Ballantine 31-48
Thula Mabota: South African Jazz and Popular Music Since 1994 EMAIL FULL TEXT
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DB Coplan 49-60
‘Om ’n Gifsak te Versteek’: ‘King Kong’, The Apartheid State and the Politics of Movement, 1959-1961 EMAIL FULL TEXT
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L Dalamba 61-82
‘Reminiscing in Tempo’: The Rainbow and Resistance in 1980s South Africa EMAIL FULL TEXT
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M Duby 83-104
Review Article: Musical Echoes: South African Women Thinking in Jazz EMAIL FULL TEXT
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P Fourie 105-116
Abdullah Ibrahim and the Validation of the Local: ‘Is This What Rashid Vally Wanted? EMAIL FULL TEXT
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J Loubser 117-136
On Jazz, Sociability and Symbolic Mobility in South Africa: Thinking Across some Post-Apartheid Fault Lines’ EMAIL FULL TEXT
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B Pyper 137-157
Shifting Fortunes: Jazz in (Post)Apartheid South Africa EMAIL FULL TEXT
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N Ramanna 159-172


ISSN: 0258-509X
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