1st Edition

Music in Conflict Palestine, Israel and the Politics of Aesthetic Production

By Nili Belkind Copyright 2021
300 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

300 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

300 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Music in Conflict studies the complex relationship of musical culture to political life in Palestine-Israel, where conflict has both shaped and claimed the lives of Palestinians and Jews. In the context of the geography of violence that characterizes the conflict, borders and boundaries are material and social manifestations of the ways in which the production of knowledge is conditioned by... Read more

Introduction  1. The everyday practice and performance of nation making and resistance in Palestine: Al Kamandjâti music conservatory  2. Coexistence, multiculturalism and pluralistic citizenship in Israel: the Jaffa Arab-Jewish Community Center (AJCC)  3. Music and the politics of spatiality and temporality in Palestine: checkpoints, occupation bureaucracy, subjectivity  4. On music, politics and social justice: Israel’s J14 social protest movement and its imaginings of “home”  5. Strangers in their homeland: on the lives and musics of Palestinian citizens of Israel  Epilogue

Biography

Nili Belkind is an ethnomusicologist specializing in Caribbean and Middle Eastern musics. The writing of Music in Conflict was supported by consecutive postdoctoral fellowships.