Reframing the Digital Age: Music, Indigeneity, and Digital Media

Book Review of Reframing the Digital Age: Music, Indigeneity, Digital Media, edited by Thomas R. Hilder, Henry Stobart, and Shzr Ee Tan

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  • Kabelo Chirwa University of Cincinnati

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Book review

Author Biography

  • Kabelo Chirwa, University of Cincinnati

    Kabelo Chirwa is a PhD student in Musicology at the University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of
    Music. His research focuses on West African and African American music. More specifically, he studies
    the history of hip-hop within these communities. His work is also concerned with digital musicking —
    exploring how participants within a community engage with digital technologies during their musical
    experiences. Kabelo has been performing as a jazz guitarist/vocalist for the past ten years.

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2022-01-20

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