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South Asia Program

South Asia Program

Bishop D. McKendree
From the Foreword by David McCann: "Bishop McKendree's gathering of songs and poems from the Japanese prisoner of war camps of World War II is a remarkable outcome to a brutal experience....The mat

East Asia Program

Chonghwa Lee, Rebecca Jennison, and Brett de Bary
EDITED BY CHONGHWA LEE, TRANSLATED BY REBECCA JENNISON AND BRETT DE BARY

East Asia Program

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South Asia Program

South Asia Program

Alejandro L. Madrid
In the 1920s, the Mexican composer Julián Carrillo (1875-1965) developed a microtonal system called El Sonido 13 (The 13th Sound).

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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Various
Editors: Barry Maxwell and Raymond Craib

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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Various
Editors: Teri L. Caraway, Maria Lorena Cook, and Stephen Crowley 

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

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Daniel Gold
Explores religious life and sensibilities in a group of interconnected working class neighborhoods. Members of Dalit groups, higher caste Hindus, and Muslims living in a Hindu area all comment

South Asia Program

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Daniel Gold
Examines the religious life of Gwalior's Sindhis, Hindus whose families arrived from the far west of the subcontinent after its partition in 1947. Although most maintain a strong Hindu identit

South Asia Program

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Daniel Gold
Examines the changing role of music in a small Gwalior ashram, focusing on the use of film-music styles for prayer songs. The DVD features clips of different musical styles and interviews with

South Asia Program

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