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Abidjan Usa Music Dance And Mobility In The Lives Of Four Ivorian Immigrants Daniel B Reed

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Abidjan Usa Music Dance And Mobility In The Lives Of Four Ivorian Immigrants Daniel B Reed
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.24 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Daniel B. Reed
ISBN: 9780253022363, 0253022363
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Abidjan Usa Music Dance And Mobility In The Lives Of Four Ivorian Immigrants Daniel B Reed by Daniel B. Reed 9780253022363, 0253022363 instant download after payment.

“Studies of four musicians . . . and a broader discussion about diaspora and migration provides an important study of African music in the United States.” —Alex Perullo, author of Live from Dar es Salaam Daniel B. Reed integrates individual stories with the study of performance to understand the forces of diaspora and mobility in the lives of musicians, dancers, and mask performers originally from Côte d’Ivoire who now live in the United States. Through the lives of four Ivorian performers, Reed finds that dance and music, being transportable media, serve as effective ways to understand individual migrants in the world today. As members of an immigrant community who are geographically dispersed, these performers are unmoored from their place of origin and yet deeply engaged in presenting their symbolic roots to North American audiences. By looking at performance, Reed shows how translocation has led to transformations on stage, but he is also sensitive to how performance acts as a way to reinforce and maintain community. Abidjan USA provides a multifaceted view of community that is at once local, national, and international, and where identity is central, but transportable, fluid, and adaptable. “Daniel B. Reed’s scholarship is solid and his writing style is thoroughly engaging. The topic is novel; there are fascinating twists and turns throughout.” —Eric Charry, editor of Hip Hop Africa “This study’s attention to the intersection of lived experiences with wider historical events and social formations, as well as the author’s careful analysis of Ivorian ballet and the dances and drum rhythms that constitute the genre, make Abidjan USA an important intervention in ethnomusicology and folklore.” —Journal of American Folklore

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