Music as Sonic Compass Pointing Towards African

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Wesleyan University
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Division II Faculty Publications
Social Sciences
February 2011
Listening for Geographies: Music as Sonic
Compass Pointing Towards African and Christian
Diasporic Horizons in the Caribbean
Elizabeth McAlister
Wesleyan University, emcalister@wesleyan.edu
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Recommended Citation
McAlister, Elizabeth, "Listening for Geographies: Music as Sonic Compass Pointing Towards African and Christian Diasporic
Horizons in the Caribbean" (2011). Division II Faculty Publications. Paper 114.
http://wesscholar.wesleyan.edu/div2facpubs/114
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