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Performing al-Andalus
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ISBN: 0253017742 9780253017741 9780253017567 0253017564 9780253017628 0253017629 Year: 2015 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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Performing al-Andalus explores three musical cultures that claim a connection to the music of medieval Iberia, the Islamic kingdom of al-Andalus, known for its complex mix of Arab, North African, Christian, and Jewish influences. Jonathan Holt Shannon shows that the idea of a shared Andalusian heritage animates performers and aficionados in modern-day Syria, Morocco, and Spain, but with varying and sometimes contradictory meanings in different social and political contexts. As he traces the movements of musicians, songs, histories, and memories circulating around the Mediterranean, he argues t

Among the jasmine trees : music and modernity in contemporary Syria.
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ISBN: 0819567981 9780819567987 Year: 2006 Publisher: Middletown Wesleyan university press

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Among the jasmine trees
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ISBN: 1282553747 9786612553745 9780819569851 0819569852 9781282553743 9780819567987 0819567981 0819567981 Year: 2006 Publisher: Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan University Press

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The first ethnographic study of music-making in modern Syria How does a Middle Eastern community create a modern image through its expression of heritage and authenticity? In Among the Jasmine Trees: Music and Modernity in Contemporary Syria, Jonathan H. Shannon investigates expressions of authenticity in Syria's musical culture, which is particularly known for embracing and preserving the Arab musical tradition, and which has seldom been researched in depth by Western scholars. Music plays a key role in the process of self-imaging by virtue of its ability to convey feeling and emotion, and Shannon explores a variety of performance genres, Sufi rituals, song lyrics, melodic modes, and aesthetic criteria. Shannon shows that although the music may evoke the old, the traditional, and the local, these are re-envisioned as signifiers of the modern national profile. A valuable contribution to the study of music and identity and to the ethnomusicology of the modern Middle East, Among the Jasmine Trees details this music and its reception for the first time, offering an original theoretical framework for understanding contemporary Arab culture, music, and society.--

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