Bib - Algeria
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“Algeria” Encyclopaedia Britannica Online. http://search.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=119961&sctn=1&pm=1 [Accessed February 6 2002]
 

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Ali, Wijdan. Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1997.
 

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Ali, Wijdan. Contemporary art from the Islamic world. London: Scorpion Publishing on behalf of the Royal Society of Fine Arts, Amman, 1989.
 

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Amari, C. “In the Land of Rai (Rap music is taking over from the traditional Rai in Algeria).” INDEX ON CENSORSHIP  v. 28, no. 3 (MAY-JUN 1999): 168-171.
 

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Beozzo, José and Wilfred, Felix. Frontier violations: The beginnings of new identities. London: SCM Press, 1999.
 

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Brandes, Edda “The relation of women's music to men's music in southern Algeria.”  Music, Gender, and Culture. Germany: Noetzel 1990 p. 115-130.
 

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Celik, Zeynep. Urban Forms and Colonial Confrontations: Algiers under French Rule. University of California Press, 1997.
 

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Chadha. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1988.
 

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Davis, Ruth Frances. “Arab-Andalusian music in Tunisia.” Early music, vol. 24, no.3 Aug (1996): 423-437.
 

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Curtin, Philip D. Death by Migration: Europe's Encounter with the Tropical World in the Nineteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, 1989.
 

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Djura. The veil of silence. London: Quartet Books, 1992.
 

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Documan.  North African Villages: Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Documan Press, 1989.
 

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Langlois, T. “The Local and Global in North African Popular Music.” Popular Music. xv/3 (1996): 259-74.
 

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Elsner, Jurgen. “Some remarks on new developments in the music of Algerian cities.” Revista de Musicologia, vol. 16, no.3 (1993): 1240-1245.

 

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Goodman, Jane Elizabeth. Refracting Berber identities: Genre, intertextuality, and performance in Kabylia and the Kabyle diaspora. PhD diss., Brandeis University, 1999.
 

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Haardt, Caroline. The rock art of Tassili N'Ajjer. Unesco courier Paris, 1991.
 

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Jankowsky, Richard C. “The Gendered Spaces of Raï: A Review Essay.” The World of Music. vol.42 no.3 (2000): 146-153
 

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Kerzabi, Sid Ahmed. Rock art in the Sahara: Conservation, Methodology and Management. Paris: UNESCO, 1996.
 

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Le Sueur, James and Bourdieu, Pierre. Uncivil War: Intellectuals and Identity Politics During the Decolonization of Algeria. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001.
 

bulletMilner, Alison and Mooney, Jim. Stabat mater : Algeria Unveiled. London: Gefn Press, 2000.
 
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Orif, Mustapha. A look at artistic life in Algeria (Regards sur la vie artistique algérienne). Revue noire. Paris No. 12, mars-avril-mai 1994, page 28.
 

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Phillips, Tom. Africa : The Art of a Continent. New York: Royal Academy of Arts, 1995.
 

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Prince, Rob. Rai comment. Folk Roots, no.68 Feb 1989. p. 11, 13.
 

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Schade-Poulsen, Marc. Men and Popular Music in Algeria: The Social Significance of Rai. 1st ed. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999.
 

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Sweeney, Philip Algerian rai: The French connection In: Rhythms of the world London, UK: British Broadcasting Corporation 1989 p. 48-57 ac -- Article in a collection of essays
 

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Todd, Jane Marie, trans. Algeria,1830-2000: A Short History. By Benjamin Stora. Cornell University Press, 2001.
 

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Virolle, Marie. “The Role of Women in Rai Music.” Journal of Musical Anthropology of the Mediterranean English, no. 4. 1999. http://www.muspe.unibo.it/period/ma/index/number4/virolle/vir0.htm
 

bulletWhite, B. Facts about Algeria TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT . no. 4950 (FEB 13 1998): 17.
 

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