Trends and Processes in
Today's Mediterranean Music
5th Meeting of the ICTM Study
Group on
The Anthropology of Music in Mediterranean Cultures
Fondazione Levi - Venice
June 14-16 2001
Bruno Nettl (University of Illinois at Urbana, USA)
Ethnomusicology of the Nineties: A Historical Perspective
Philip V. Bohlman (The University of Chicago, USA)
In Time and Out of Place: Taking Stock of the Music
History and Historiography of the Mediterranean
Deborah Kapchan (University of Texas, USA)
Marketing Trance: Music, Money and the Spirit in Moroccan
Gnawa Performances
Tullia Magrini (Università di Bologna, Italy)
From Shame to Pride: The Importance of Reinterpretation
Caroline Bithell (University of Wales, UK)
Telling a Tree by its Blossom: Musical Developments in
Corsica and the Notion of a Traditional Music for the 21st
Century
Edwin Seroussi (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
"Mediterraneanism" in Israeli Music: An Idea and
its Permutations
Franco Fabbri (IASPM, Italy)
Nowhere Land: The Construction of a
"Mediterranean" Identity in Italian Popular Music
Martin Stokes (The University of Chicago, USA)
The Sentimental Futures of Mediterranean Music
Joaquina Labajo (Universidad de La Rioja, Spain)
Singing Songs of Spanish Civil War: The Invisible
Transformation of an Alive and Subterranean Musical Practice
Gail Holst (Cornell University, USA)
The Revival of "Oriental" Rebetika in Greece
Ruth Davis (University of Cambridge, UK)
New Sounds, Old Tunes: Tunisian Media Stars Reinterpret
the Maluf
Irene Loutzaki (Aegean University, Greece)
Dance is News: Uses of Dance in Modern Greek Politics
Gabriele Marranci (PhD program, The Queens University
of Belfast, UK)
Sounds Moving Around:
Algerian Ra? and Rap
Josko Caleta (PhD program, University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Trends and Processes in the Musical Culture of Dalmatian
Hinterland
Discussion