Music and Encounter at the Mediterranean Crossroads: A Sea of Voices
- Editor: Davis, Ruth F.
- Editor: Oberlander, Brian S.
Book
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Contents
- Introduction. A Sea of Voices: Music and Encounter at the Mediterranean Crossroads (Ruth F. Davis and Brian S. Oberlander) /
- Chapter 1. Voicing New Belongings: Composing Multilingual Songs in Italy's Refugee Reception Centers (Fulvia Caruso) /
- Chapter 2. Morisco Prayer: Musical Hybridity and Historical Memory among Muslim Converts in Granada (Brian S. Oberlander) /
- Chapter 3. Tan Cerca, Tan Lejos ("So Close, So Far Away"): Competence and Collaboration in Jalal Chekara's Flamenco Andalusi (Ian Goldstein) /
- Chapter 4. Brazilian Encounters: Beirut's "Golden Age," Ziad Rahbani, and Lebanese Bossa Nova (Gabrielle Messeder) /
- Chapter 5. For an Ethnomusicology of Adaptations: Bollywood Trajectories and Audibilities of Race in Greek Popular Song (Dafni Tragaki) /
- Chapter 6. Beyond the Borrowing Paradigm: Lessons from the Muslim-Jewish Maghrib (Jonathan Glasser) /
- Chapter 7. Teaching Andalousian Music at Rabat's Conservatoire de musique marocaine: Franco-Moroccan Collaborations under Colonialism (Jann Pasler) /
- Chapter 8. Southern Subjectivities: Contemporary Art Music from the South of the Mediterranean (Anis Fariji) /
- Chapter 9. Dynamics of Musical Diversity: Morocco and the Southern Shore of the Mediterranean (Miriam Rovsing Olsen) /
- Chapter 10. Ensounding Exile: Yehuda Halevi and Israeli Musical Mediterraneanism (Michael A. Figueroa) /
- Chapter 11. Liturgical Crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, and Africa: the Musical Repertoire of the French Benedictine Community at Abu Ghosh, Jerusalem (Olivier Tourny) /
- Chapter 12. Cycles of Re-encountering: Exploring the Multimedia Afterlives of Robert Lachmann's Oriental Music Archive in Mandatory Palestine (Ruth F. Davis)