Steven Feld is a musician, filmmaker, and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Music at the University of New Mexico. His books include Jazz Cosmopolitanism in Accra: Five Musical Years in Ghana, also published by Duke University Press. He is a recipient of the prestigious MacArthur Fellowship and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction to the Third Edition xiii Introduction to the Second Edition xxxix Introduction to the First Edition 3 1. The Boy Who Became a Muni Bird 20 2. To You They Are Birds, to Me They Are Voices in the Forest 44 3. Weeping That Moves Women to Song 86 4. The Poetics of Loss and Abandonment 130 5. Song That Moves Men to Tears 163 6. In the Form of a Bird: Kaluli Aesthetics 217 Postscript, 1989 239 Appendix: Kaluli Folk Ornithology 269 Glossary of Kaluli Terms 279 References 284 Discography 292 Index 293 Additional Resources 299
List of Illustrations ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction to the Third Edition xiii Introduction to the Second Edition xxxix Introduction to the First Edition 3 1. The Boy Who Became a Muni Bird 20 2. To You They Are Birds, to Me They Are Voices in the Forest 44 3. Weeping That Moves Women to Song 86 4. The Poetics of Loss and Abandonment 130 5. Song That Moves Men to Tears 163 6. In the Form of a Bird: Kaluli Aesthetics 217 Postscript, 1989 239 Appendix: Kaluli Folk Ornithology 269 Glossary of Kaluli Terms 279 References 284 Discography 292 Index 293 Additional Resources 299
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