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Fairouz and the Arab Diaspora: Music and Identity in the UK and Qatar
 
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ISBN13:9780755641802
ISBN10:0755641809
Binding:Paperback
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Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
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Fairouz and the Arab Diaspora

Music and Identity in the UK and Qatar
 
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
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Number of Volumes: Paperback
 
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With a discography of over 1000 songs, 20 musicals and three motion pictures, the Lebanese singer and performer, Fairouz, is an artist of pan-Arab appeal, who has connected with listeners from diverse backgrounds and geographies for over four often tumultuous decades.

In this book, Dima Issa explores the role of Fairouz's music in creating a sense of Arab identity amidst changing political, economic context. Based on two years of research including 60 interviews, it takes an ethnographic approach, focussing on audience reception of Fairouz's music among the Arab diasporas of London and Doha. It shows that for discussants, talking about Fairouz meant discussing diasporic life, bringing to the surface notions of Arabness and authenticity, presence and absence, naturalization and citizenship, and the issue of gender. Conversations with the research respondents shed light on the idea of iltizam (commitment), or how members of the Arab diaspora hold on to attributes that they feel define and differentiate them from others.

Table of Contents:

Chapter One: The Individual, the Social, the Diasporic and the Music of Fairouz - An introduction

Chapter Two: The Arab Diaspora in London and Doha
Chapter Three: Affective Identities: 'Arabness', Hybridity, and 'Intercontextual' Iltizam
Chapter Four: Fairouz, Affective Space and the Displaced
Chapter Five: Music, Migrancy, Presence and Absence
Chapter Six: Visualising an Arab Homeland, Naturalization, Mobility and 'Power Geometries'
Chapter Seven: Fairouz, Time, Generational Lineage and the Mnemonic Imagination
Chapter Eight: Understanding Diasporic Existence Through the Songs of Fairouz