Volume 2 of Orient-Institut Studies (put out by the Orient-Institut Beirut and the Orient-Institut Istanbul) recently came out (the journal is published only online). It's the Proceedings of the Conference, "Inverted Worlds: Cultural Motion in the Arab Region," Beirut, October 4–8 2012. I've not had time to do more than skim some of the articles, but they are all about the Arab uprisings and culture. Since my main area of interest is music, I thought these essays seemed particularly interesting:Yves Gonzalez-Quijano: Rap, an Art of Revolution or a Revolution in Art?Ines Dallaji: Tunisian Rap Music and the Arab Spring: Revolutionary Anthems and Post-Revolutionary TendenciesStephan Procházka: The Voice of Freedom: Remarks on the Language of Songs from the Egyptian Revolution 2011Simon Dubois: Street Songs from the Syrian ProtestsNader Srage: The Protest Discourse: The Example of “Irhal” (Go/Get Out/Leave)And there are more articles on graffiti, poetry, jokes and more. All the articles are online. Please check it out.
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