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How can we define Europe (3 ways)? How does WOM define Europe as a concept? What does Western culture mean?
 
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This chapter has presented examples of what three functions of music within the African-American culture?
 
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  • Europe may be defined physically (as a geographical landmass), culturally (including its Euro-American influence) and as a concept (an imagined community)

  • The concept of Europe includes several island nations (Iceland, the United Kingdom, and Ireland), and the nation-states on the western end of the European continent from Portugal in the west to at least the western parts of Russia in the east;



Norway, Sweden, and Finland in the north; Spain, Italy, and Greece in the south; and perhaps Turkey.


  • Western culture is used loosely to include all areas and cultures largely influenced and shaped by European culture.



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 music of worship, work, and play





 

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