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El Moutribia and the Early Associative Milieu El Moutribia and the Early Associative Milieu
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Interwar Scission Interwar Scission
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The Postwar Associative Movement: The Revival of Revival The Postwar Associative Movement: The Revival of Revival
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The Post-Independence Associations: Reconstitution and Homage The Post-Independence Associations: Reconstitution and Homage
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The Ambivalent Shaykh The Ambivalent Shaykh
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Abstract
This chapter explores the key institutional framework for the Andalusi musical revival: the amateur association. Created as a vehicle for modernist pedagogy and public performance at the beginning of the twentieth century, the association has been an important way for amateur music-lovers to exercise their passion for Andalusi music while differentiating themselves from the professional (and usually working-class) shaykh. At the same time, associations have been closely tied to the figure of the shaykh through both the integration of professionals in their ranks and the production of new authorities within their framework. By tracing the development of the associative movement since the early twentieth century, including the notorious fractiousness of associations, this chapter argues that similarly to printed texts, associations need to be understood as a technology of tadwīn that tends to reproduce and even embody the genealogical ethos alongside its dominant discourse of science.
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