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Page 37
... traditional Aboriginal music in Austra- lia . Highlighting the efforts of Alan Marett ( University of Sydney ) and Marcia Langton ( Melbourne University ) to preserve existing songs , the report ( Barker 2005 ) nonetheless observed that ...
... traditional Aboriginal music in Austra- lia . Highlighting the efforts of Alan Marett ( University of Sydney ) and Marcia Langton ( Melbourne University ) to preserve existing songs , the report ( Barker 2005 ) nonetheless observed that ...
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... traditional , clearly striving to weave some thread of traditional expression into a complex media - based tapestry . In the narrow context , it is tempting to suggest that the specific markers of traditional , oral music are being lost ...
... traditional , clearly striving to weave some thread of traditional expression into a complex media - based tapestry . In the narrow context , it is tempting to suggest that the specific markers of traditional , oral music are being lost ...
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... traditional stories for understanding and creating meanings . Tele- vision especially , after a few decades of radio , brought bilingual and bicultural bases for the social imaginary ( Appadurai 1996 : 161 ) . But that is a whole other ...
... traditional stories for understanding and creating meanings . Tele- vision especially , after a few decades of radio , brought bilingual and bicultural bases for the social imaginary ( Appadurai 1996 : 161 ) . But that is a whole other ...
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