Sounding the Indian Ocean Musical Circulations in the Afro-Asiatic Seascape

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Autores principales: Sykes, Jim, author (author), Byl, Julia Suzanne, author
Otros Autores: Bruinders, Sylvia, contributor (contributor), Byl, Julia, contributor, Eisenberg, Andrew J., 1977- contributor, Eisenlohr, Patrick, contributor, Hebden, Ellen E., contributor, Irving, David R. M., contributor, Jackson, Brian, contributor, Kaur, Inderjit, contributor, Lavin, Gabriel, contributor, Layne, Valmont, contributor, Lorea, Carola Erika, contributor, Mürer, George, contributor, Rasmussen, Anne K., contributor, Sykes, Jim, contributor, White-Radhakrishnan, Mahesh, contributor, Williams, Richard David, contributor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berkeley, CA : : University of California Press [2023]
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Section One. Listeners
  • Section One. Listeners 1. "There is no modesty or shame in this city": What Bengalis Heard in Colonial Burma, c. 1900
  • 2. A Feeling for the Boundaries: Sounding the Indian Ocean on the Swahili Coast
  • Section Two. Mobilities
  • 3. Swahili Covers, Sufi Prayers, and Liberation Hymns: Women's Mobilities in Competitive Tufo Dance Associations in Northern Mozambique
  • 4. An Untouchable Kīrtan: Sonic Liberation on the Andaman Islands
  • 5. Baloch Musical Repertoires and Culture Production in the Post-Maritime Gulf Metropolis
  • Section Three. Mediascapes
  • 6. Sonic Atmospheres in Mauritian Devotional Islam: Sensing Transoceanic Connections in a Creole Society
  • 7. Arabian Passings in Indian Ocean History: Troubadours, Technology, and the Longue Durée, 1656-1963
  • Section Four. Communities
  • 8. Making Pilgrimage, Making Home: Sikh Sacred Soundings in Kenya
  • 9. Tracing the Indian Ocean at the Cape: Locating Performance and Writing Practices of the Cape Muslim Community
  • 10. Music and Citizenship: Using Siddi and Sheedi Musical Practices to Expand On Concepts of Belonging
  • Section Five. Connections
  • 11. Squinting at Greater India
  • 12. Transplanted Musics in a Plantation Society: Performing Arts on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, 1826-1955
  • 13. Káfriinha, Kaffringha, and the Bailasphere-Sri Lanka and Beyond
  • Conclusions
  • 14. Bandung 2.0: Audible Dakwah and the Performance of Indian Ocean Islam
  • Epilogue: Global Indian Ocean(s) and the Promise of a Decolonial World
  • Contributors
  • General Index