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Re: publishing Josh
- From: Alex Lubet <lubet001...>
- Subject: Re: publishing Josh
- Date: Tue 29 Jan 2002 17.36 (GMT)
Another possibility is Asian Music. They sometimes print articles about
Jewish music, even when it's not precisely geographically correct.
Good Luck,
At 09:28 AM 1/29/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Thanks Judith,
>
>It was rejected by Ethnomusicology (Mark Slobin) and Musica Judaica have
>really screwed me up every year accepting it then telling no, next year for
>sure. They did have some problems when Neil Levin was there, but now the new
>editor has also not helped with the article. It's been frustrating. Thanks
>for the other tips, though! I will re-submit! All best, Josh
>
> >From: Judith Cohen <judithc (at) YorkU(dot)CA>
> >To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
> >Subject: publishing Josh
> >Date: Tue, Jan 29, 2002, 3:35 AM
> >
>
> > Josh, have you tried Ethnomusicology? Yearbook for Traditional Music?
> > (where Zev's classic article was published years ago?) I thought Musica
> > Judaica was actively looking for material - have they just not put out any
> > issues lately? The World of Music? (they usually have theme issues, like
> > the Music & Tourism one where my article on music in imagined Spanish
> > Jewish communities was included). Or contacting Phil Bohlman about
> > expanding it as a monograph in his ethnomusicology series in Chicago?
> > That's what occurs to me at the moment; it really should be in print.
> > Cheers, Judith
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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