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Humanities Research Vol XIX. No. 3. 2013
- Cover
- Title page
- Imprint and copyright information
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Expressing, Communicating, Sharing and Representing Grief and Sorrow with Organised Sound (Musings in Eight Short Segments)
- Grief for the Living: Appropriating the Irish lament for songs of emigration and exile
- Paradise Imagined: Songs of Scots Gaelic migrants in Australia, 1850–1940
- Laments in Transition: The Irish-Australian songs of Sally Sloane (1894–1982)
- The Travels of ‘John Anderson, my jo’
- Chanting Grief, Dancing Memories: Objectifying Hawaiian laments
- ‘The Power of Two Homelands’: Musical continuity and change, the evocation of longing and an Altai Urianghai song
- Laments and Relational Personhood: Case studies from Duna and Awiakay societies of Papua New Guinea
- Cultural Sustainability and Loss in Sydney’s Chinese Community
- Led Zeppelin’s ‘Dazed and Confused’: From lament to psychedelic tour de force
- Nun will die Sonn’ so hell aufgehn: Presence in absence
- Nations of Song
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