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Palestinian Music In Exile Voices Of Resistance 2nd Edition Louis Brehony

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Palestinian Music In Exile Voices Of Resistance 2nd Edition Louis Brehony
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Publisher: American University in Cairo Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.57 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Louis Brehony
ISBN: 9781649033055, 9781649033048, 9781649033062, 1649033052, 1649033044, 1649033060
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 2

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Palestinian Music In Exile Voices Of Resistance 2nd Edition Louis Brehony by Louis Brehony 9781649033055, 9781649033048, 9781649033062, 1649033052, 1649033044, 1649033060 instant download after payment.

A historical and contemporary study of Palestinian musicianship in exile in the Middle East, spanning half a century in disparate locations Palestinian Music in Exile is a historical and contemporary study of Palestinian musicianship in exile in the Middle East, spanning half a century in disparate and undocumented locations. The stories taking center stage show creatively divergent and revolutionary performance springing from conditions of colonialism, repression, and underdevelopment. What role does music play in the social spaces of Palestinian exile? How are the routes and roadblocks to musical success impacted by regional and international power structures? And how are questions of style, genre, or national tradition navigated by Palestinian musicians? Based on seven years of research in Europe and the Middle East, this timely and inspiring collection of musical ethnographies is the first oral history of contemporary Palestinian musicianship to appear in book form, and the only study to encompass such a broad range of experiences of the ghurba, or place of exile.

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