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Coplan, David [Bellin]:
Performance, Self-Definition, and Social Experience
in the Oral Poetry of Sotho Migrant Workers.
African Studies Review (Cambridge), Vol. 29, No. 1, 1986: 29-40.
Coplan, David [Bellin]:
Eloquent Knowledge: Lesotho Migrants’ Songs
and the Anthropology of Experience.
American Ethnologist (Germantown, N.Y.), Vol. 14, no. 3, 1987: 413‐433.
Reprint
in: Barber, Karin (ed.)
Readings in African Popular Culture.
London: The International Africa Institute in Association with James Currey, Oxford
and Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Ind., 1997: 29-40.
Coplan, David [Bellin]:
The Power of Oral Poetry: Narrative Songs of the Basotho Migrants.
Research in African Literatures (Bloomington, Ind.), Vol. 18, No. 1, 1987: 1-35.
Coplan, David [Bellin]:
Musical Understanding: The Ethnoaesthetics of Migrant Workers’ Poetic Song in Lesotho.
Ethnomusicology (Ann Arbor, Mich.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Autumn 1988: 337-368.
Coplan, David B[ellin]:
Structure, Secrets, and Sesotho: Migrants Performance and Basotho National Culture.
Special issue in honor of David Rycroft edited by Rosalie Findlayson.
South African Journal of African Languages (Pretoria), Vol. 10, Issue 4, 1990: 252-263.
Coplan, David B[ellin]:
Fictions that Save: Migrants’ Performance and Basotho National Culture.
in: Marcus, George E.: (ed.):
Rereading Cultural Anthropology.
Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1992: 267-295.
Coplan, David [Bellin]:
‘I’ve Worked Longer than I’ve Lived’: Lesotho Migrants’ Songs as Maps of Experience.
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Abingdon), Vol. 32, Issue 2, 2006: 223-241.
Highet, Juliet:
My Marriage and Music [Edna Mosheshe].
African Woman (London), No. 24, November/December 1979: 6-7 & 41.
James, Deborah:
‘Music of Origin’: Class, Social Category and the Performers
and Audience of “Kiba”, a South African Migrant Genre.
Africa. Journal of the International African Institute (London), Vol. 67, No. 3, 1997: 454-475.
Phafoli, Lehlohonolo & P. Viriri Shava:
Basotho Accordion Musicians and their Depiction of
Women in Creative Compositions and Renditions.
Tsebo. Journal of Research and Creative Writing (Maseru), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2006: 53-62.
Phafoli, Lehlohonolo & P. Viriri Shava:
The Use and Application of Proverbs in Basotho Accordion Music.
JMM: The Journal of Music and Meaning (Odense), Vol. 11, 2012/2013: 47-84.
Rapeane, Maleshoane:
Accordion Music and Migrant Labour: The Case of Female Basotho Artists.
Southern African Journal for Folklore Studies (Pretoria), Vol. 17, No.2, 2007.
Wells, Robin:
Sesotho Music: A Contemporary Perspective.
African Music (Grahamstown), Vol. 7, No. 3, 1996: 67-75.
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