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Music in Arabia extends and challenges existing narratives of the
region's distinctive but understudied music to reveal diverse and
dynamic music cultures rooted in centuries-old heritage.
Contributors to Music in Arabia bring a critical eye and ear to the
contemporary soundscape, musical life, and expressive culture in
the Gulf region. Including work by leading scholars and local
authorities, this collection presents fresh perspectives and new
research addressing why musical expression is fundamental to the
area's diverse, transnational communities. The volume also examines
music circulation as a commodity, such as with the production of
early recordings, the transnational music industry, the context of
the Arab Spring, and the region's popular music markets. As a
bonus, readers can access a linked website containing audiovisual
examples of the music, dance, and expressive culture introduced
throughout the book. With the work of resident scholars and
heritage practitioners in conversation with that of researchers
from the United States and Europe, Music in Arabia offers both
context and content to clarify how music articulates identity and
nation among multiethnic, multiracial, and multinational
populations.
Music in Arabia extends and challenges existing narratives of
the region's distinctive but understudied music to reveal diverse
and dynamic music cultures rooted in centuries-old heritage.
Contributors to Music in Arabia bring a critical eye and ear to the
contemporary soundscape, musical life, and expressive culture in
the Gulf region. Including work by leading scholars and local
authorities, this collection presents fresh perspectives and new
research addressing why musical expression is fundamental to the
area's diverse, transnational communities. The volume also examines
music circulation as a commodity, such as with the production of
early recordings, the transnational music industry, the context of
the Arab Spring, and the region's popular music markets. As a
bonus, readers can access a linked website containing audiovisual
examples of the music, dance, and expressive culture introduced
throughout the book. With the work of resident scholars and
heritage practitioners in conversation with that of researchers
from the United States and Europe, Music in Arabia offers both
context and content to clarify how music articulates identity and
nation among multiethnic, multiracial, and multinational
populations.
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