My Voice Is My Weapon
Music, Nationalism, and the Poetics of Palestinian Resistance
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Pages: 360
Illustrations: 20 illustrations, 9 figures
Published: November 2013
Author: David A. McDonald
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Author/Editor Bios
Back to TopDavid A. McDonald is Assistant Professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University, Bloomington.
Table Of Contents
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Illustrations viii
Note on Transliterations xi
Note on Accessing Performance Videos xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1
1. Nationalism, Belonging, and the Performativity of Resistance 17
2. Poets, Singers, and Songs: Voices in the Resistance Movement (1917–1967) 34
3. Al-Naksa and the Emergence of Political Song (1967–1987) 78
4. The First Intifada and the Generation of Stones (1987–2000) 116
5. Revivals and New Arrivals: The al-Aqsa Intifada (2000–2010) 144
6. "My Songs Can Reach the Whole Nation": Baladna and Protest Song in Jordan 163
7. Imprisonment and Exile: Negotiating Power and Resistance in Palestinian Protest Song 199
8. New Directions and New Modalities: Palestinian Hip-Hop in Israel 231
9. "Carrying Words Like Weapons": DAM Brings Hip-Hop to the West Bank 262
Epilogue 283
Appendix: Song Lyric Transliterations 287
Notes 305
Bibliography 321
Index 329
Note on Transliterations xi
Note on Accessing Performance Videos xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1
1. Nationalism, Belonging, and the Performativity of Resistance 17
2. Poets, Singers, and Songs: Voices in the Resistance Movement (1917–1967) 34
3. Al-Naksa and the Emergence of Political Song (1967–1987) 78
4. The First Intifada and the Generation of Stones (1987–2000) 116
5. Revivals and New Arrivals: The al-Aqsa Intifada (2000–2010) 144
6. "My Songs Can Reach the Whole Nation": Baladna and Protest Song in Jordan 163
7. Imprisonment and Exile: Negotiating Power and Resistance in Palestinian Protest Song 199
8. New Directions and New Modalities: Palestinian Hip-Hop in Israel 231
9. "Carrying Words Like Weapons": DAM Brings Hip-Hop to the West Bank 262
Epilogue 283
Appendix: Song Lyric Transliterations 287
Notes 305
Bibliography 321
Index 329
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Back to TopWinner, 2014 Chicago Folklore Prize (presented by the American Folklore Society)
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-5479-6 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-5468-0 /
eISBN:
978-0-8223-7828-0 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822378280
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