Hybrid identities hybrid music : the political aesthetics of arab youth musical performances in diaspora

Other Title(s)

هويات هجينة موسيقى هجينة : جماليات سياسية في عروض موسيقية للشباب العربي في المهجر

Author

Nabil, Rua Muhammad

Source

مجلة علوم و فنون الموسيقى : مجلة علمية محكمة متخصصة

Publisher

Helwan University Faculty of Music Education

Publication Date

2021-08-31

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

22

Main Subjects

Arts

Topics

English Abstract

This paper analyzes the interaction between the musical productions and the cultural identity of young Arab musicians in Western diaspora.

The theme of 'hybridity' tackles questions of cultural identity and identity politics, particularly when the musical performances in diaspora and imposed self-exile voice political struggles in the homeland, and manifest the musicians' national consciousness.

Highlighting political aesthetics and ideologies of transnationalism, the present research examines the musical performances of two Arab bands in Western diaspora.

The first is '47Soul', a London-based band of Palestinian origins that fuses the music folklore of the Levant, with electronic sonic systems, in musical hybrids negotiating the Palestinian musical identity.

The second is 'Nas Jota, ' a Sudanese music group and production platform based in the United States of America.

Nas Jota produces Arabic hip-hop performances, mixed with African reggae, employing heteroglossic linguistic variations, to articulate political protest against the autocracy of Sudan's former regime.

The paper aims to illustrate the transcultural exchange of musical and lyrical features reflective of the musical hybrids and hybrid identities emerging in light of the diasporic and exilic experiences.

The paper places the musical hybrids in the cultural and political contexts of their composition and reception.

Offering an interdisciplinary approach, the paper argues that the hybrid identities of these young Arab musicians is represented in the hybridity of the musical fusions.

In addition, the engagement of the musical hybrids with national popular struggles in the homeland sheds light on national identity ties.

Data Type

Conference Papers

Record ID

BIM-1313785

American Psychological Association (APA)

Nabil, Rua Muhammad. 2021-08-31. Hybrid identities hybrid music : the political aesthetics of arab youth musical performances in diaspora. . Vol. 46, Special issue (Aug. 2021), pp.30-51.القاهرة، مصر : جامعة حلوان، كلية التربية الموسيقية،.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1313785

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Nabil, Rua Muhammad. Hybrid identities hybrid music : the political aesthetics of arab youth musical performances in diaspora. . القاهرة، مصر : جامعة حلوان، كلية التربية الموسيقية،. 2021-08-31.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1313785

American Medical Association (AMA)

Nabil, Rua Muhammad. Hybrid identities hybrid music : the political aesthetics of arab youth musical performances in diaspora. .
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1313785