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Anatsui, El, and et al. Contemporary African Artists: Changing Tradition. Harlem: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1990.
 

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Berliner, Paul. “John Kunaka, Mbira Maker.” African Arts. 14.1(1980): 61 – 7, 88.
 

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 ---.  The Soul of Mbira. Berkley and Los Angeles: The University of California, 1978.
 

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Bourgois, Geert Gabriël and William Dewey. Legacies of Stone: Zimbabwe Past and Present. Ed. Geert G. Bourgois. Tervuren, Belgium: Royal Museum for Central Africa, 1997.
 

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Chitauro, Moreblessing, Caleb Dube and Elizabeth Gunner. “Song, Story and Nation: Women as Singers and Actresses in Zimbabwe.” Theatre and Performance in Africa: Intercultural Perspectives. Ed. Eckhard Breitinger. Bayreuth, Germany: Bayreuth University, 1994.
 

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Cousins, Jane. “The Making of Zimbabwean Stone Structure.” Third Text. 13(1991): 31 – 42.
 

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Dewey, William. “AK-47S for the Ancestors.” Journal of Religion in Africa. 34.4(1994): 358-73.
 

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Dube, Caleb. “Popular Music in Zimbabwe.” Art from the Frontline: Contemporary Art from Southern Africa. London: Frontline States/Karia Press, 1990.
 

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Granqvist, Raoul. Culture in Africa : An Appeal for Pluralism. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 1993.
 

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Guthrie, Roy. Nicholas Mukomberanwa. Harare: The Gallery Shona Sculpture, Ltd., 1989.
 

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Hampton, Walt. Marimba Mojo!: More Zimbabwean-style Pieces for Orff Instruments. Danbury, Conn.: World Music Press, 1998.
 

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Impey, Angela. They Want Us with Salt and Onions: Women in the Zimbabwean Music Industry. Diss. Indiana University, 1992. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1993.
 

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Jones, Claire. Making Music : Musical Instruments of Zimbabwe Past and Present. Harare, Zimbabwe : Academic Books, 1992.
 

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Kalumbu, Isaac. The Process of Creation and Production of Popular Music in Zimbabwe. Diss. Indiana University, 1999. Ann Arbor: UMI, 2001.
 

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Kasfir, Sidney Littlefield. Contemporary African Art. New York: Thames and Hudson, Ltd., 1999.
 

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Kreutzer, Natalie Jones. “Music in Rural Zimbabwe: The Chaminuka Effect.” General Music Today. 15.1(Fall 2000): 16 – 20.
 

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Kwaramba, Alice Dadirai. Popular Music and Society : The Language of Protest in Chimurenga Music: The Case of Thomas Mapfumo in Zimbabwe.  Oslo, Norway: Department of Media and Communication, University of Oslo, 1997.
 

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Landow, George P. “The Visual Arts of Zimbabwe.” The Literature and Culture of Zimbabwe. 9 February 2002.  http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/zimbabwe/art/zartov.html
 

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Lane, Martha S.B. "The Blood that Made the Body Go": The Role of Song, Poetry and Drama in Zimbabwe's War of Liberation, 1966-1980. Evanston, IL: Northwestern U., 1993.
 

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Mafundikwa, Ish.  “Something for Everyone at Harare Festival.”  Courier. 176 (July-August 1999): 70.
 

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Mapfumo, Thomas. Chimurenga Explosion. Harare and Eugene, OR: Anonymous Web Productions, 2000.
 

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Maraire, Dumisani. The Position of Music in Shona Mudzimu (Ancestral Spirit) Possession. Diss. University of Washington, 1990.  Ann Arbor: U.M.I., 1990.
 

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Maraire, Dumisani and Ephat Mujuru. Shona Spirit: Mbira Masters from Zimbabwe. Music of the World, 1996.
 

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McEwen, Frank. “Return to Origins: New Direction for African Arts.” African Arts. 1.2(1968): 18-25, 88.
 

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---. “Shona Art Today.” African Arts. 5.4(1972): 8-11.
 

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McLoughlin, TO. “Zimbabwean Landscapes and Cityscape: Some Examples from Zimbabwean Painters and Writers in English.” Legacies of Stone: Zimbabwe Past and Present. Ed. Geert G. Bourgois. Tervuren, Belgium: Royal Museum for Central Africa, 1997.
 

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Murray, Brenda. “An Overview of Contemporary Trends in Zimbabwean Art.” Contemporary Art in Zimbabwe.  Amsterdam: Artoteek Amsterdam Zuidoost, 1998.
 

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Music Time: Zimbabwe's Premier Music Magazine. 1 (1990).
 

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Noy, Ilse. The Art of the Weya Women. Harare: Baobab Books, 1994.
 

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Pearce, Carole. “The Myth of ‘Shona Sculpture’”. Zambezia. 20.2(1993): 85-107.
 

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Sandler, Patricia Joan. Electric Spirits: Mbira-based Guitar Band Music in Zimbabwe. Diss. University of Illinois, 1994.  Urbana- Champaign: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1994.
 

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Scannell, Paddy. “Music, Radio and the Record Business in Zimbabwe Today.” Popular Music. 20.1 (Jan. 2001): 13 –27.
 

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Sultan, Olivier. “Art and Sculpture of Zimbabwe.” Art – Z. 9 February 2002. http://www.art-z.net
 

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Tango, Pap Sierra. “Regional: Africa: Zimbabwe.” Open Directory Project. 3 February 2002. 9 February 2002. http://dmoz.org/Regional/Africa/Zimbabwe
 

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Thram, Diane Janell. Performance as Ritual, Performance as Art: Therapeutic Efficacy of Dandanda Song and Dance in Zimbabwe. Diss. University of Indiana, 1999. Ann Arbor: Indiana University, 2001.
 

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Turino, Thomas. Nationalists, Cosmopolitans, and Popular Music in Zimbabwe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.
 

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Willett, Frank. African Art. New York: Thamas and Hudson, Inc., 1993.
 

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Vera, Yvonne. “Migrations of Identity in the Visual Art of Zimbabwe.” Contemporary art in Zimbabwe.  Amsterdam: Artoteek Amsterdam Zuidoost, 1998.
 

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Zimbabwe: The Soul of Mbira. Zimbabwe: Warner Music Group Company, 1995.
 

bullet Zindi, Fred. Music ye Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe versus the World. Harare: F. Zindi and M. Chirumiko, 1997.
 

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