Musical Relationalities in Islamic Lands and Diasporas - April 27, 2025
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The concept of relationality has been defined by political theologist Fannie Bialek “as a critical term, [that] rejects individualist conceptions of the self and subject for a conception of the self as made by its relations with others, such that there may be no ‘I’ without ‘you’ or ‘us.’ " Relationality is not only about being in relation with others, but also about being constituted by others, not only at the individual’s level but also in inter-group relationships as well. Applying this concept to the field of music in Islamic lands, the symposium explores how relationships fostered by music-making have crossed ethnonational and confessional lines destabilizing nation- and religion-centered narratives.
A symposium convened by ISM Fellow Edwin Seroussi. Co-sponsored by the ISM, the Yale Program in Jewish Studies and the Yale Council on Middle East Studies, in conjunction with the project "Music, Muslims and Jews" (ISF Grant no. 1172/24).
Speakers:
Orit Bashkin
Nili Belkind
Nancy Berg
Issa Boulos
Dina Danon
Oded Erez
Jonathan Glasser
Edwin Seroussi
Jonathan Shannon
Suhail Yusuf
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