Andalusi Musical Traditions and Maghrib Workshop Program

The Maghrib Workshop

                  The Spain-North Africa Project

                                               March 3-4, 2017 UC Santa Cruz, Humanities 1, Room 210

 

Law and Movement: Historical Roots and Contexts,
Contemporary Questions, Part 2 (The Maghrib Workshop)

Friday March 3

Morning

8:30 am Transportation from the Dream Inn to Humanities 1 by carpool

9:00 Coffee and Introduction

9:30 Camilo Gómez-Rivas, Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, “Refugees of the Reconquista and the Ransoming of Captives”

11:00 Marc Andre, Laboratoire de Recherche Historique Rhône-Alpes, “Militarizing the Metropolis? The Army during the Algerian War in France through the Fortress Montluc”

12:30 Lunch (Humanities 2, Room 259)

Afternoon

1:30 Lia Brozgal, French and Francophone Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, “‘Heureux les kabyles blonds’: Reading Race in the October 17 Archive”

3:00 Break

3:15 Alma Heckman, History and Jewish Studies, UCSC, “The Rights and Obligations of Divorce: Jews and Moroccan Independence”

4:45 Concluding Remarks

6:00 Dinner (Stevenson Fireside Lounge)

 

 

Andalusī Musical Traditions of the Western Mediterranean
(The Spain-North Africa Project)

Saturday, March 4

Morning

8:30 am Transportation from the Dream Inn to Humanities 1 by carpool

9:00 Coffee and Introduction

9:30 Rachel Colwell, Music, University of California, Berkeley, “al-Jaww al-Malouf al-Tounsi, an Acoustemology of Listening”

10:30 Jonathan Glasser, Anthropology, College of William and Mary, “The Problem of Muslim-Jewish Musical Borderlands at Algeria’s Spanish-Ottoman Frontier”

12:00 Lunch (Humanities 1, Room 202)

Afternoon

1:00 Chris Silver, History, University of California, Los Angeles, “Marching (and Waltzing) toward Independence: North African Jewish Musicians at Mid-Century”

2:30 Break

2:45 Dwight Reynolds, Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, “Al-Andalus in the Musical World of the Medieval Mediterranean”

4:15 Brain-Storming Session on Follow-up

5:00 End!

Contact: Camilo Gómez-Rivas

cgomezri@ucsc.edu 

Funded by a University of California Humanities Research Institute
Faculty Working Group grant and by the Institute for Humanities Research
University of California, Santa Cruz