Full Description
Women Unsilenced: Hope, Freedom, and Music in Palestine explores how Palestinian women use music to express, protest, and celebrate their identities. Divided into two parts, the book is told through two different narrative styles. In Part 1, the author uses evocative autoethnography to illuminate their experiences of traveling through Palestine and meeting the women whose stories they tell through narrative case studies in Part 2. They share harrowing accounts of daily life that chronicle the untold stories of women living under military occupation and patriarchal oppression to challenge dominant narratives about Palestinians and women in the Middle East and disrupt assumptions that are rooted in settler-colonialist and imperialist narratives.
Offering an intimate look at the lives and identities of Palestinian women as celebrated through music, this is a useful resource for students and scholars across Music Education, Women and Gender Studies, and Political Science. It will also be of interest to those completing their own narrative research and the general reader wanting to learn more about Palestinian women's everyday lives.
Contents
PART ONE - The Place and the People
Chapter 1: Summer 1 - 2017
Chapter 2: Summer 2 - 2018
Chapter 3: Summer 3 - 2019
PART TWO - Daily Life
Chapter 4 - Education
Chapter 5: "Min Wen?" (Where are you from?) + Who am I?
Chapter 6: My Freedom: Ordinary Acts of Resistance and Existence
Chapter 7: Dreams and Reality
Epilogue: Reunion
Appendix: Songs of Freedom and Hope
Translations - In Order of Appearance
Translations - In Alphaebtical Order
Photographs - In Order of Appearance



