Calypso music and the hidden narratives of Aruba

Calypso music and the hidden narratives of Aruba  

Creator: Richardson, Gregory
Publisher: Willemstad , Curaçao : Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma / Universiteit van de Nederlandse Antillen, 2011.
Type: Book
Format: Book
Source Institution: University of Curacao
Holding Location: University of Curacao
Calypso music and the hidden narratives of Aruba
Crossing shifting boundaries : language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao / ed. by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld.<br />( 3 volumes )
Crossing shifting boundaries : language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao / ed. by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld.  

Creator: Richardson, Gregory T.E.
Publisher:  Willemstad , Curaçao : Fundashon pa Planifikashon di Idioma / Universiteit van de Nederlandse Antillen, 2010.
Type: Book
Source Institution: University of Curacao
Holding Location: University of Curacao
Crossing shifting boundaries : language and changing political status in Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao / ed. by Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijer, Elisabeth Echteld.
( 3 volumes )
Rhythmic importation, linguistic adaptation and integration in Aruban music: an analysis of the place and development of Calypso and Soca in Aruban society

Rhythmic importation, linguistic adaptation and integration in Aruban music: an analysis of the place and development of Calypso and Soca in Aruban society  

Creator: Richardson, Gregory T.E.
Publisher:  Fundashon di Idioma (FPI) ( Willemstad , Curaçao )
University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA)
Type: Book
Format: Page 253-263.
Source Institution: University of Curaçao
Holding Location: University of Curaçao
Subject Keyword:  Soca -- Aruba
Calypso (music) -- Aruba
Music -- Aruba
Spatial Coverage: Aruba
Language: English
Rhythmic importation, linguistic adaptation and integration in Aruban music: an analysis of the place and development of Calypso and Soca in Aruban society