Project summary
This ethnographic and gender-sensitive research traces the trans local politics of a self-defined “alternative” youth music scene networked across particular, but connected, post-Oslo urban Haifa, Ramallah, and Amman.
Project details
Location: Palestine
Year(s): 2018
Project director(s): Polly Withers
Lead institutions and funding:
- CBRL
Project description
This ethnographic and gender-sensitive research traces the trans local politics of a self-defined “alternative” youth music scene networked across particular, but connected, post-Oslo urban Haifa, Ramallah, and Amman. Based on thirteen months of fieldwork, it draws on sixty-four interviews, and over one hundred participant observations with young musicians, bands, audience members, producers, party planners, fans, bar and club owners, DJs, beat makers, and emcees; at parties, concerts, gigs, and raves. It comments on the social and political identities such musical cultures perform locally (in Palestine), and non-locally (when musicians are branded to the UK, mainly London).
Project bibliography
Withers, Polly. 2020. Performing alterity: The translocal politics of an urban youth music scene in post-Oslo Palestine. Bulletin of the Council for British Research in the Levant 2018-2019, p 22.
Published:26 November 2021