[Andalusi Studies] New OpenAccess

camilo.gomezrivas at gmail.com camilo.gomezrivas at gmail.com
Wed Feb 28 21:57:29 PST 2024


Thank you Dwight. This is great!
On Feb 28, 2024 at 09:54 -0800, Dwight Reynolds <dreynold at religion.ucsb.edu>, wrote:
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> [Apologies for cross-listings]
> The Musical Heritage of al-Andalus is now available in an OpenAccess edition.  The entire volume can be downloaded as a single PDF, or the individual chapters may be downloaded separately to make it easier to assign them as readings in university courses.
> https://www.routledge.com/The-Musical-Heritage-of-Al-Andalus/Reynolds/p/book/9780367653613
> Winner of the 2022 Premio del Rey book Prize (American History Association) and the 2022 Early Music prize (American Musicological Society)
> “. . . The twelve chapters of The Musical Heritage of al-Andalus track the pernicious politics of ‘influence’; interreligious and intercultural negotiations beyond the traditional, narrow tripartition of Muslims, Christians, and Jews; gender roles and sexual identities; the development of ‘revolutionary’ Arabic and Hebrew lyric genres in Iberia; and the complex intertwining of social status, ethnicity, enslavement, and music professionalization (alongside much more). . . Reynolds makes accessible a rich body of work that may be unfamiliar to the wider readership that the book invites, and offers compelling new arguments for specialized readers.”
> This is the companion volume to Medieval Arab Music and Musicians (Brill 2022) that was released as an OpenAccess edition earlier this month:
> https://brill.com/display/title/61295?language=en
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> Dwight F. Reynolds, Distinguished Professor
> Arabic Language &  Literature
> Department of Religious Studies
> University of California, Santa Barbara
> <dreynold at ucsb.edu>
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