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Finally-Wonderful Intellectual Inquiry By A Non-Academic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Underground Harmonies: Music and Politics in the Subways of New York (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues) (Paperback)
Tanenbaum's "Underground Harmonies" is simply a beautiful and intelligent study of subway street musicians. Not only does she have the ability to write a colorful and vivid ethnography, she also displays the sociological and legal know-how to analyze their social significance and debate the institutional absorbtion of street musicians by the city.
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Underground Harmonies: Music and Politics in the Subways of New York (Anthropology of Contemporary Issues) by Susie J. Tanenbaum (Hardcover - June 1995)
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