This article analyses Saharawi music as performed for the refugee community in the camps. I argue that the construction and evolution of Saharawi music in the camps is divided into two main areas: nationalism in relation to the decolonisation of Western Sahara, and maintenance of cultural values in Saharawi music found in the historical retention of the Haul modal system originating in precolonial Saharawi culture. Local audiences use the term Azawan to define the combination of nationalist sentiments and retention of their precolonial musical culture in Saharawi music
Gnawa Diffusion was a successful musical group of first- and second-generation North African immigra...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
This article is an anthropological reflection on an on-campus collaborative music project between (E...
This article analyses Saharawi music as performed for the refugee community in the camps. I argue th...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork done mainly in the Saharawi refugee camps and the development of...
The thesis presents ethnographic data and musical analysis (in the form of transcriptions) of Haul m...
The Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), as a contested post-colonial state built entirely in e...
International audienceThis article discusses certain key questions about the history, memory, and dy...
Colonization drastically impacted Africa and its different ethnic groups. One of these ethnic groups...
Sahrawi communities in the Western Saharan region of northwest Africa have experienced a series of r...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
My research investigates the situation in the Saharawis refugee camps in Algeria, after fleeing the ...
The Gnawa of Oujda: music at the margins in Morocco.This paper describes some of my fieldwork encoun...
The Dadaab Refugee Camp is located in Garissa County in North Eastern Kenya. It comprises five separ...
From antiquity to the present, music and oral tradition have been of utmost importance in Berber cul...
Gnawa Diffusion was a successful musical group of first- and second-generation North African immigra...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
This article is an anthropological reflection on an on-campus collaborative music project between (E...
This article analyses Saharawi music as performed for the refugee community in the camps. I argue th...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork done mainly in the Saharawi refugee camps and the development of...
The thesis presents ethnographic data and musical analysis (in the form of transcriptions) of Haul m...
The Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), as a contested post-colonial state built entirely in e...
International audienceThis article discusses certain key questions about the history, memory, and dy...
Colonization drastically impacted Africa and its different ethnic groups. One of these ethnic groups...
Sahrawi communities in the Western Saharan region of northwest Africa have experienced a series of r...
The article discusses transcendence in music in relation to popular Sufi performances in East Africa...
My research investigates the situation in the Saharawis refugee camps in Algeria, after fleeing the ...
The Gnawa of Oujda: music at the margins in Morocco.This paper describes some of my fieldwork encoun...
The Dadaab Refugee Camp is located in Garissa County in North Eastern Kenya. It comprises five separ...
From antiquity to the present, music and oral tradition have been of utmost importance in Berber cul...
Gnawa Diffusion was a successful musical group of first- and second-generation North African immigra...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
This article is an anthropological reflection on an on-campus collaborative music project between (E...