Volume 22, Number 1
Spring 2007
Contents
Introduction: Music in Newfoundland and Labrador Imagining Nation: Music and Identity in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland
GLENN COLTON
Gone to the Mainland and Back Home Again: A Critical Approach to Region, Politics, and Identity in Contemporary Newfoundland Song
CORY W. THORNE
"She's Like the Swallow": Folksong as Cultural Icon
NEIL V. ROSENBERG
Kenneth Peacock's Contribution to Gerald S. Doyle's Old-Time Songs of Newfoundland (1955)
ANNA KEARNEY GUIGNÉ
Crooked as the Road to Branch: Asymmetry in Newfoundland Dance Music
CHRISTINA SMITH
Don Randell: Mistaken Fiddling Dichotomies
PAULA FLYNN
Fiddling with Technology: The Effect of Media on Newfoundland Traditional Musicians
EVELYN OSBORNE
"I Am VOWR": Living Radio in Newfoundland
JUDITH KLASSEN
Santu's Song
JOHN HEWSON and BEVERLEY DIAMOND
Cultural Revitalization and Mi'kmaq Music-Making: Three Newfoundland Drum Groups
JANICE ESTHER TULK
Found in Translation: The Inuit Voice in Moravian Music
TOM GORDON
Hip-hop on the East Side: A Multi-sited Ethnography of Breakdancing and Rap Music from St. John's and Grand Falls, Newfoundland
KELLY BEST
Fandom as Magical Practice: Great Big Sea, Stockwell Day and Spoiled Identity
PETER NARVÁEZ
Rockin' the Rock: The Newfoundland Folk/Pop "Revolution"
PAUL CHAFE
The Life and Afterlife of a Folksong Collection: The Labrador Songbook Experience
TIM BORLASE
A Chronological List of Recent Choral CDs by Choirs of Newfoundland
DOUGLAS DUNSMORE
REVIEWS - MUSIC
REVIEWS - POETRY
