Nūbat Ramal al-Māya in cultural context : the pen, the voice, the text /
In this unique edition, Carl Davila takes an original approach to the texts of the modern Moroccan Andalusian music tradition. This volume offers a literary-critical analysis and English translation of the texts of this nu¿¿ba, studies their linguistic and thematic features, and compares them with k...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Arabic |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2016]
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Colección: | Brill studies in Middle Eastern literatures ;
v. 35. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Untitled; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Figures and Tables; On Transliteration; Sigla; Part 1 Text and Context; Chapter 1 Introduction: Al-Āla in Moroccan History and Society; 1 The Structure of the Tradition; 2 Personal and Institutional Relations: A Brief History of the Tradition; Chapter 2 Toward a Sociolinguistics of the Text; 1 The Canon and the Textual Turn; 2 The Value Theory of Tradition: Social, Economic and Linguistic Value in al-Āla; 3 A Theoretical Issue: The Pen as Integrative Tool; 4 A Sociolinguistics of the Text; Chapter 3 Al-Āla as a Literary Phenomenon.
- 1 The Canon2 Kunnāš al-Ḥāʼik; 2.1 Manuscripts; 2.2 Its Problematic Origins; 2.3 Structure and Contents; 2.4 Kunnāš al-Ḥāʼik and the Modern Canon; 2.5 Al-Ḥāʼik and Al-Jāmiʻī; 3 The Al-Jāmiʻī Corpus; 3.1 Manuscripts; 3.2 Structure and Contents; 3.3 Mīzān ad-Darj and the Al-Jāmiʻī Corpus; 4 Barwala and the Modern Canon; 4.1 Linguistic Notes on the Word, Barwala; 4.2 Structural, Linguistic and Metrical Considerations; 4.3 Barwala Text and Manuscript; 5 Concluding Thoughts on the Modern al-Āla Canon; Chapter 4 Mixed Orality: The Impact of the Voice on the Pen; 1 Text-As-Written, Text-As-Performed.
- 1.1 Performed Texts that Differ Substantially from their Written Versions1.2 Augmentation and Alteration of the Written Text in Performance; 1.2a The Uses of Tarāṭīn; 1.2b Repetition and Division of Verbal Expressions; 1.2c Syllables and the Rhythmic System; 2 Traces of Orality in the Written Corpus; 2.1 Reduction of Texts in Composition; 2.2 Text Variations in Different Parts of the Tradition; 2.3 Orthographic Variants that Signal Orality; 2.4 Poetic Intertextuality; 3 Performance Options and Written Text; 4 Themes and Contextualized Meaning; 5 Linguistic Registers in Al-Āla.