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* [http://www.amazon.com/Bellydance-Party-Hossam-Ramzy/dp/B000O5B4WY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1207139905&sr=1-1 Bellydance music]
 
* [http://www.amazon.com/Bellydance-Party-Hossam-Ramzy/dp/B000O5B4WY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1207139905&sr=1-1 Bellydance music]
 
* Expat musicians:  representing the homeland, while not usually known there
 
* Expat musicians:  representing the homeland, while not usually known there
** Popular (e.g. Hossam Ramzy)
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** Popular (e.g. [http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_m/105-9004682-1426014?url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=%22hossam+ramzy%22&x=0&y=0 Hossam Ramzy])
 
** New classicism:  Simon Shaheen, Jihad Racy (Americans)
 
** New classicism:  Simon Shaheen, Jihad Racy (Americans)
 
* "Authentic" musical tours (e.g. CDs of Institut du Monde Arabe)
 
* "Authentic" musical tours (e.g. CDs of Institut du Monde Arabe)
 
* For discussion:  what factors determine which music succeeds as "world music"?
 
* For discussion:  what factors determine which music succeeds as "world music"?

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Global representations and flows

Arjun Appadurai's "scapes"

(from his Modernity at Large (1996)

Perspectives:

  • Ethnoscape
  • Mediascape
  • Finanscape
  • Ideoscape
  • Technoscape
  • We examine two perspectives on globalization of music of the Arab world:
    • Diasporic Arab musics as "music of the Arab world" (music of the Arab ethnoscape)
    • The absorption of "music of the Arab world" (often diasporic) into Western music (these days, via a transnational music industry, often classified as "World Music") (Arab music of the mediascape)

Background: Orientalism

  • History of Orientalism in art and literature
  • Representations of Oriental music, dance

[1] [2]

  • Representations of the "Orient" in Western art music (Mozart and others: "Alla Turca" techniques)

Arab diaspora as part of the Arab world

  • Diaspora in France: Development of Rai, Oran to Paris
    • France ruled Algeria as a colony 1834-1962
    • Influx of Algerians to France
      • 1945: 350,000 Algerians in France
      • 1964: estimated 500,000
      • Early 1980s: 800,000
    • Many French of Algerian descent continue to live in the poorer banlieues (low income projects) outside Paris
    • Simultaneously rai musicians fled Algeria
    • Rai therefore developed its modern forms in Paris
    • Listening examples
  • Diaspora in America: Music of Arab Americans
    • Levantines emigrated to America from the 19th century
    • Larger numbers entered in the early 20th century
    • Most immigrants were Syrian-Lebanese Christians
    • Recreation of traditional music centered on church communities
    • hafla, mahrajan

New Orientalism: "Exotic" representations of Arab music and dance in Western popular culture

Arab music in the "world music" bins