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4.9. PROYECCIÓN DE LA ESTRUCTURA ORGANIZACIONAL

4.9.2. Orgánico Funcional

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Ancelet, Barry Jean. 1999. Cajun and Creole Music Makers. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.

_______. 1989. Cajun Music: Its Origins and Development. Lafayette: The Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Southwestern Louisiana.

Ancelet, Barry Jean, and Gould, Philip. 2007. One Generation at a Time: Biography of a Cajun and Creole Music Festival. Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies, University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Appadurai, Arjun. 2003. Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy. In Theorizing Diaspora: A Reader, eds. Jana Evans Braziel and Anita Mannur. Massachusetts: Blackwell Press.

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Brandon, Elizabeth. 2006. The Socio-Cultural Traits of the French Folksong in Louisiana.In Accordions, Fiddles, Two Step & Swing: A Cajun Music Reader. Lafayette: Center for Louisiana Studies.

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_______. 1990. Lafayette: Where Yesterday Meets Tomorrow. Chatsworth, California: Windsor Publications.

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_______. 1992. Feasts of Unnaming: Folk Festivals and the Representation of Folklife. In Public Folklore, eds. Robert Baron and Nicholas R. Spitzer. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

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_______. 2002. The South in a Global World. In The Virginia Quarterly Review. Volume 78, No. 4.

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_______. 2001. Transparent Masks: The Ideology and Practice of Disguise in Contemporary Cajun Mardi Gras. In Journal of American Folklore 114(452): 175-203.

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Interview Materials

Interview with Louis Michot, August 2, 2007, Arnaudville, Louisiana. Interview with Andre Michot, August 7, 2007, Broussard, Louisiana. Interview with Matthew Doucet, August 9, 2007, Lafayette, Louisiana.

Interview with Whitney P. Broussard III, August 10, 2007, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Interview with Ray Abshire, August 13, 2007, Lafayette, Louisiana.

Interview with Alan Lafleur, August 16, 2007, Lafayette, Louisiana. Email communication with Ormonde Plater, December 28, 2007.

Media

Aginsky, Yasha. Cajun Visits: Visites Cajuns. Aginsky, Yasha. Les Blues de Balfa.

Blank, Les, Chris Strachwitz, and Maureen Gosling. J’ai Été Au Bal. Blank, Les. Dry Wood.

Lomax, Alan. Cajun Country.

Schorr, Michael. Schultze Gets the Blues.

Discography

Arrête Pas La Musique. Ray Abshire and friends. 2005 Swallow Records. Bayou Perdu. Lost Bayou Ramblers. 2005 Swallow Records.

Elevés à Pilette. Les Frères Michot. 1987 Pilette Publishing Co. La Roue Qui Pend. Les Frères Michot. 2003 Swallow Records. Live à la Blue Moon. Lost Bayou Ramblers. 2007 Swallow Records. Pilette Breakdown. Lost Bayou Ramblers. 2003 Swallow Records. Une Tasse Café. Mello Joy Boys. 2006 Swallow Records.

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