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Palestinian Music and Song : Expression and Resistance since 1900

Alajaji, Sylvia Angelique(Contributions by)Albis, Nader Jalal(Contributions by)Andersen, Janne L.(Contributions by)Boulos, Issa(Contributions by)Safieh, Randa(Contributions by)Schulz, Michael(Contributions by)Bursheh, Heather(Edited by)Kanaaneh, Moslih(Edited by)McDonald, David A.(Edited by)Thorsen, Stig-Magnus(Edited by)
Part of the Public Cultures of the Middle East and North Africa series
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Drawing from a long history of indigenous traditions and incorporating diverse influences of surrounding cultures, music in Palestine and among the millions of Palestinians in diaspora offers a unique window on cultural and political events of the past century.

From the perspective of scholars, performers, composers, and activists, Palestinian Music and Song examines the many ways in which music has been a force of representation, nation building, and social action.

From the turn of the 20th century, when Palestine became an exotic object of fascination for missionaries and scholars, to 21st-century transnational collaborations in hip hop and new media, this volume traces the conflicting dynamics of history and tradition, innovation and change, power and resistance.

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Product Details
Indiana University Press
025301106X / 9780253011060
Paperback / softback
07/11/2013
United States
English
240 pages : illustrations (black and white).