jrabbani -> RE: gypsies map (Feb. 22 2007 0:10:58)
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Doublekk2 Thanks for info! I was aware that the word "flamenco" has its origins in Arabic. I am using these sources for my students, hope they help: Diaz-Banez, J.M. 2004. El Compas Flamenco: A Phylogenetic Analysis. Mathmatical conections in Art, Music, and Science, Southwestern College, Winfield, Kansas. Leblon, B. 1994. Gypsies and Flamenco. University of Hertfordshire Press. Manuel, P. 1989. Andalusian, Gypsy, and Class Identity in the Contemporary Flamenco Complex. Ethnomusicology, Vol. 33, No. 1. (Winter, 1989) Papapavlou, M. 2003.The City as a Stage: Flamenco in Andalusian Culture. University of Thessali. Washabaugh, W. 1996. Flamenco: Passion, Politics and Popular Culture. Berg: Oxford International Publishers Ltd. these are all articles/books/journals you can find online through academic databases. Juben
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