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Voice of the Rural

Music, Poetry, and Masculinity among Migrant Moroccan Men in Umbria

«“This is a fascinating and entirely original piece of work. I know of no work in the field that deals in such depth with how critically important music from the home country is to the lives of migrant workers from the Middle East. Ciucci offers us a detailed and fascinating investigation of the multiple ways in which this musical tradition carries meaning for these migrants.” »

Ted Swedenburg, author of Memories of Revolt: The 1936-39 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Pas
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Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
224
ISBN
9780226816760
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«“This is a fascinating and entirely original piece of work. I know of no work in the field that deals in such depth with how critically important music from the home country is to the lives of migrant workers from the Middle East. Ciucci offers us a detailed and fascinating investigation of the multiple ways in which this musical tradition carries meaning for these migrants.” »

Ted Swedenburg, author of Memories of Revolt: The 1936-39 Rebellion and the Palestinian National Pas

«“Voicing the Rural is more than a book about North African migration to Europe. With one foot firmly in the vast, phosphate-rich plains region of central Morocco and the other planted in the “urbanized countryside” of central Italy, Alessandra Ciucci vividly explores how Moroccan migrant men use earthy fragments of sung colloquial poetry to open paths between the rural lives they have left in North Africa and the other kinds of rural lives they are creating in Europe.”  »

Jonathan Glasser, author of The Lost Paradise: Andalusi Music in Urban North Africa

"By maintaining geography, nationalism, race, gender, class, labor exploitation, culture preservation, and loss of the music and voice traditions of the Moroccan old country within the frame, Ciucci paves a new way of understanding the anthropology of work as
a distinct realm of scholarship. The book’s social and linguistic perspectives on the psychology of trauma and the persistent musical habits inherent to migration are novel lenses through which one can view agrarian labor anthropologically. Indeed, Ciucci describes for anthropologists, ethnomusicologists, and migrant laborers a way to, together, hold knowledge and build understanding across cultures."
 

Society for the Anthropology of Work

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