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Maps of Sorrow: Migration and Music in the Construction of Pre-Colonial Afroasia (Hardcover)

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This book takes readers across the polycentric world of the pre-colonial period in AfroAsia, which involved systems, processes and interactions that were interconnected through long-distance trade, slavery and migration. It was also punctuated by the movement of symbolic forms like music that were in deep interaction with local and regional contexts. Music and musicality are primary entry points into uncovering the connections. The book weaves the story through a description of the travels of a fictional character, Garai, who traverses the AfroAsian world in different periods, from Mapungubwe in southern Africa to northern Africa, southern Spain and India, and back to southern Africa. The historical and theoretical consequences of the research, and the methodological difficulties and breakthroughs it entails, are discussed. Different categories of music and associated communities of performers, which suggest historical connections around some of the routes of the Silk Road, Indian Ocean trade and other smaller routes, are identified and described.

About the Author


Sumangala Damodaran teaches at Ambedkar University Delhi. She works in the areas of development studies and popular music studies. She is also a musician and composer who has archived and written about Indian resistance music traditions. Ari Sitas is a poet, dramatist and sociologist, and a recipient of the Order of Mapungubwe for his scientific and creative work. He is emeritus professor at the University of Cape Town and Gutenberg Chair at the University of Strasbourg.

Product Details
ISBN: 9788195055999
ISBN-10: 8195055990
Publisher: Tulika Books
Publication Date: February 27th, 2024
Pages: 180
Language: English

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