The Voice of the Rural
Music, Poetry, and Masculinity among Migrant Moroccan Men in Umbria
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The Voice of the Rural
Music, Poetry, and Masculinity among Migrant Moroccan Men in Umbria
A moving portrait of the contemporary experiences of migrant Moroccan men.
Umbria is known to most Americans for its picturesque rolling hills and medieval villages, but to the many migrant Moroccan men who travel there, Umbria is better known for the tobacco fields, construction sites, small industries, and the outdoor weekly markets where they work. Marginalized and far from their homes, these men turn to Moroccan traditions of music and poetry that evoke the countryside they have left— l-‘arubiya, or the rural. In this book, Alessandra Ciucci takes us inside the lives of Moroccan workers, unpacking the way they share a particular musical style of the rural to create a sense of home and belonging in a foreign and inhospitable nation. Along the way, she uncovers how this culture of belonging is not just the product of the struggles of migration, but also tied to the reclamation of a noble and virtuous masculine identity that is inaccessible to Moroccan migrants in Italy.
The Voice of the Rural allows us to understand the contemporary experiences of migrant Moroccan men by examining their imagined relationship to the rural through sound, shedding new light on the urgent issues of migration and belonging.
Umbria is known to most Americans for its picturesque rolling hills and medieval villages, but to the many migrant Moroccan men who travel there, Umbria is better known for the tobacco fields, construction sites, small industries, and the outdoor weekly markets where they work. Marginalized and far from their homes, these men turn to Moroccan traditions of music and poetry that evoke the countryside they have left— l-‘arubiya, or the rural. In this book, Alessandra Ciucci takes us inside the lives of Moroccan workers, unpacking the way they share a particular musical style of the rural to create a sense of home and belonging in a foreign and inhospitable nation. Along the way, she uncovers how this culture of belonging is not just the product of the struggles of migration, but also tied to the reclamation of a noble and virtuous masculine identity that is inaccessible to Moroccan migrants in Italy.
The Voice of the Rural allows us to understand the contemporary experiences of migrant Moroccan men by examining their imagined relationship to the rural through sound, shedding new light on the urgent issues of migration and belonging.
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224 pages | 15 halftones, 1 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2022
Chicago Studies in Ethnomusicology
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Literature and Literary Criticism: African Languages
Music: Ethnomusicology
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Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Note on Names and Transliteration
Introduction
1 The Engendering and the Othering of l-ʿarubi and l-ʿarubiya in Morocco
2 The Voyage: Voicing l-ʿarubiya in the Crossing
3 Spectral Guests, Marocchini, and “Real Men”
4 Longing (ḥnin), Intimacy (rasi rasək), and Belonging (intima): Voicing l-ʿarubiya
Conclusion: Returns
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Note on Names and Transliteration
Introduction
1 The Engendering and the Othering of l-ʿarubi and l-ʿarubiya in Morocco
2 The Voyage: Voicing l-ʿarubiya in the Crossing
3 Spectral Guests, Marocchini, and “Real Men”
4 Longing (ḥnin), Intimacy (rasi rasək), and Belonging (intima): Voicing l-ʿarubiya
Conclusion: Returns
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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