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  1. Steven Friedson is University Distinguished Research Professor of Music and Anthropology at the University of North Texas. For the past thirty-five years he has been conducting comparative research on music and ritual in Africa.

  2. Steven Friedson is a University Distinguished Research Professor of Music and Anthropology and head of the ethnomusicology program at the University of North Texas. For the past thirty years he has been conducting comparative research on music and ritual in Africa.

  3. Steven Friedson is University Distinguished Research Professor of Music and Anthropology and head of the ethnomusicology program. A graduate of the University of Washington, Professor Freidson conducted research in Malawi under the auspices of a Fulbright grant.

  4. On second reading, the book's design drew me in and I came to appreciate its many well-written, evocative passages, as well as its strongly argued ideas and conclusions. Rather than aggravating me with an authorial persona as ethnographer-hero, Steve Friedson's adventures in Ghana held my attention.

  5. Steven Friedson is University Distinguished Research Professor of Music and Anthropology and head of the ethnomusicology program. For the past fifteen years he has been working in the Volta Region of Ghana, where he has established a research center on the Guinea Coast.

  6. Oct 1, 2019 · STEVEN M. FRIEDSON [email protected] University Distinguished Research Professor of Music and Anthropology and head of the ethnomusicology programme at the University of North Texas. For the past 30 years, he has been conducting research on music and ritual in Africa. Search for more papers by this author

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    He is author of Dancing Prophets Musical Experience in Tumbuka Healing(University of Chicago Press 1996), and Remains of Ritual: Northern Gods in a Southern Land (University of Chicago Press 2009), winner of the Alan P. Merriam Prize for Outstanding Book in Ethnomusicology.