The Gnawa of Oujda: music at the margins in Morocco.This paper describes some of my fieldwork encounters with the Gnawa, a group of eth- nic minority musicians living in Oujda , north-eastern Morocco, where I conducted re- search in 1994. I recount how I met the group and some impressions of the places where they lived and worked. After discussing the structure and nature of the musical events through which they interacted with the rest of the population , I describe their instruments and comment upon their repertoire. The economic and political circum- stances in which the Gnawa appear to live are considered, and I offer an explanation as to why women comprise the greater part of their audience. Returning to the perfor- mance itself, I obs...
The thesis presents ethnographic data and musical analysis (in the form of transcriptions) of Haul m...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork done mainly in the Saharawi refugee camps and the development of...
This article analyses Saharawi music as performed for the refugee community in the camps. I argue th...
The Gnawa of Oujda: music at the margins in Morocco.This paper describes some of my fieldwork encoun...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
Gnawa music, traditional Moroccan ritual music has become widely popular and is now played in cafes,...
Les Gnawa sont présents dans toutes les grandes villes du Maroc (Oujda, Tanger, Casablanca, Fès, Mek...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-71)....a serendipitous discovery of the Aissawa Order...
Forced into Morocco as slaves or warriors on the trans-Saharan slave trade, Africans from nations li...
The processions occurring in Moroccan pilgrimages--such as those in Sidi Ali, a small town situated ...
Although steeped in Islamic religion and culture, Morocco is a land of varying influences and histor...
Moroccan Gnawa music is intended for sacred spirit possession rituals called lila. During a lila, se...
Gnawa Diffusion was a successful musical group of first- and second-generation North African immigra...
This thesis is interdisciplinary in nature and falls into the academic fields of popular music studi...
The Gnawa are a brotherhood community resulting from the sub-Saharan presence in Morocco. They are k...
The thesis presents ethnographic data and musical analysis (in the form of transcriptions) of Haul m...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork done mainly in the Saharawi refugee camps and the development of...
This article analyses Saharawi music as performed for the refugee community in the camps. I argue th...
The Gnawa of Oujda: music at the margins in Morocco.This paper describes some of my fieldwork encoun...
The Gnawa are a sub-Saharan-Berber-Islamic society found throughout Morocco with origins in sub-Saha...
Gnawa music, traditional Moroccan ritual music has become widely popular and is now played in cafes,...
Les Gnawa sont présents dans toutes les grandes villes du Maroc (Oujda, Tanger, Casablanca, Fès, Mek...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 68-71)....a serendipitous discovery of the Aissawa Order...
Forced into Morocco as slaves or warriors on the trans-Saharan slave trade, Africans from nations li...
The processions occurring in Moroccan pilgrimages--such as those in Sidi Ali, a small town situated ...
Although steeped in Islamic religion and culture, Morocco is a land of varying influences and histor...
Moroccan Gnawa music is intended for sacred spirit possession rituals called lila. During a lila, se...
Gnawa Diffusion was a successful musical group of first- and second-generation North African immigra...
This thesis is interdisciplinary in nature and falls into the academic fields of popular music studi...
The Gnawa are a brotherhood community resulting from the sub-Saharan presence in Morocco. They are k...
The thesis presents ethnographic data and musical analysis (in the form of transcriptions) of Haul m...
Drawing from ethnographic fieldwork done mainly in the Saharawi refugee camps and the development of...
This article analyses Saharawi music as performed for the refugee community in the camps. I argue th...