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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 M. Friedson is Distinguished Research Professor of Music and Anthropology at the University of North Texas and the author of Dancing Prophets: Musical Experience in Tumbuka Healing.

  3. 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.

  4. Rather than aggravating me with an authorial persona as ethnographer-hero, Steve Friedson's adventures in Ghana held my attention. I enjoyed meeting the text's cast of characters and was able to project myself into the intense world of spirit possession in the Ewe Brekete shrines that the book successfully conjures. I appreciated the ...

  5. 15. Juli 2010 · Remains of Ritual, Steven M. Friedson’s second book on musical experience in African ritual, focuses on the Brekete/Gorovodu religion of the Ewe people. Friedson presents a multifaceted understanding of religious practice through a historical and ethnographic study of one of the dominant ritual sites on the southern coast of Ghana ...

  6. Professor. Department. Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology. College of Music. Music Building. 313. steven.friedson@unt.edu. (940) 453-4600. General Information. Previous Scheduled Teaching. Publications. Research. Curriculum Vitae. Click Here to View Faculty CV. Education. PhD, University of Washington, Seattle, 1991. Major: Ethnomusicology.

  7. Steven Friedson. Dancing Prophets: Musical Experience in Tumbuka Healing. Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1996. xix + 239 pp. Bibliography. Index. Figure. Price not reported. Paper.