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= Nationalism, pan-Arabism, and the media =
 
= Nationalism, pan-Arabism, and the media =
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* Benedict Anderson and communities "imagined" via mass media (19th c print capitalism)
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* 19th c Arab nationalism and the first "Arab music" (via media)
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* Nasser's Egypt-centric pan-Arabism (top down), and associated music (Abdel Halim, Umm Kulthum)
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* satellite revolution's new pan-Arabism (bottom up, distributed production)
  
 
'''The span of pan-Arab media'''
 
'''The span of pan-Arab media'''

Revision as of 13:59, 17 February 2011

Westernization and colonization: sounds of the 20th century, and the decline of tarab

Rise of commodification and music media

Shifts in representation of women: the male gaze in music, veiling and unveiling...

Bifurcations: Religious/secular; Sufi/Salafi

  • "Shaykh" vs "Effendi"
  • Decline of religious training for singers
  • Religious genres


Nationalism, pan-Arabism, and the media

  • Benedict Anderson and communities "imagined" via mass media (19th c print capitalism)
  • 19th c Arab nationalism and the first "Arab music" (via media)
  • Nasser's Egypt-centric pan-Arabism (top down), and associated music (Abdel Halim, Umm Kulthum)
  • satellite revolution's new pan-Arabism (bottom up, distributed production)

The span of pan-Arab media Satellite.jpg