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48 Cards in this Set
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Newspaper accounts
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weeping
wailing ecstasy-ridden hysteria they bite their lips until they bleed twistings, orgiastic jerks |
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When was the Ed Sullivan Appearance?
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Feb 64
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With whom did the Beatles famously commune in 1968?
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Maharishi Mahesh Yoga
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"uncontrolled vocal and motor responses"
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Evan Davies, 1969, Journal of the History of Ideas, "Psychological Characteristics of Beatle Mania"
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Please Please me Date
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2/63
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Onset of Shona Trance
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something akin to epileptic fit, cries of anguish
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Royal Variety Show date
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11/63
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Ray Charles Cover
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I got a woman
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Soft, Gospel, Call and Response Groups
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The Shirelles
The Drifters Smokey Robinson and the Miracles |
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Article about snake-handlers
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Steven Kane, 1974
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name of Shona God
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Mwari
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The whole thing is a farce
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E.V. Bogomas, 1968
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"More Popular then Jesus" and the far right
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Mark Sullivan, 1987
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Oesterreich
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1921, trans. 1930
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Polyrhythm "confuses the brain"
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William Sargent, 1957
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Who says Long Tall Sally made frenzy in 1961?
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Hunter Davies, authorized bio of the Beatles, 1985
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Percussion and Transition
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Andrew Needham, 1967
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Sound and Ritual
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Anthony Jackson, 1968
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Bourguignon's 5-year study
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1963-8
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Bouguignon's "Possession"
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1975
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Original Rouget
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1980
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Psychological Study of Beatlemania
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Evan Davies, 1969
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Possession music of the Shangana-Tsonga
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Thomas F. Johnston, 1972
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Berliner
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1976, 1978
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Rock & Roll, the devil's diversion
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Bob Larson, 1970
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Noebel
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1965-6
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Ethnography of a Beatles fan
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Dianne Tye, 1987.
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Shangana-Tsona tamburines
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ncomane
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Shangana-Tsonga Rattles
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marhonge
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Primary instrument in mbira music
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kushaura
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Shona gourd rattle
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hosho
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Shona low humming singing style
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mahonera
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Shona high yodelling style
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huro
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Shona poetic verba style
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kudektera
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Sources of American Styles in the Music of the Beatles
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Charles Gower Price, 1997
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Tarantism: First order of business to determine type of spider
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Ernesto de Martino (1966)
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Tarentism in Apulia
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Henry Sigerest, 1948
Draws on Physicians, Athanasius Kircher |
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Three kinds of possession Tonga
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Basangu (Shamanism)
Masabe ("airplane, guitar") Zilube (ghost possession) |
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Organizing Principles
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1 healthy insider vs. psychotic outsider
2 relationship of informant to participant 3 Connection with religion/diety 4 prescribed or spontaneous behavior? 5 Provenance of the spirits |
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BeatlemaniaA Study in Adolescent Enthusiasm
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A. J. W. Taylor, 1966
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"Fashion" of nervous attacks among Swahili women
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Richard Thrunwald, 1935.
Black and White in East Africa Cf. Leonora Greenbaum, IM Lewis |
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A Physiological Explanation of Unusual Behavior in Ceremonies Involving Drums
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Andrew Neher, 1962.
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Shangana-Tsonga Zulu spirit music
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duple-time, "mandhlozi" rhythms
pentatonic modes |
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Shangana-Tsonga Ndau Spirit music
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triplet "xidzmba" rhythms
heptatonic modes |
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Shangana-Tsonga spirit music for extremely stubborn spirits
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"XiNdau": duple-time, hexatonic
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second interlocking part in mbira music
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kutsinhir, emphasizes bass notes
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Women-only ululation throughout the night at Shona bira
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kupururudza
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IM Lewis groups with women more frequently possessed
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Singapore
New Guinea Solomon Islands Polynesia Zambia |