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Published 1989
al-Mūsīqá al-Afrīqīyah wa-ʻalāqatuhā bi-alhạ̄n al-jāz al-ʻālamīyah : raqasạ̄t, ughnīyāt, ālāt mūsīqīyah, taqālīd wa-ʻādāt /

: 4, 131 pages ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographies. : 9770507881
9789770507889

Published 2025
Lost in a Sea of Letters : Saʿd al-Dīn Ḥamūya and the Plurality of Sufi Knowledge /

: In Lost in a Sea of Letters , Cyril Uy explores the life and work of Saʿd al-Dīn Ḥamūya (d. 1252), a Mongol-era Sufi whose arcane treatises inspired generations of mystics and messiahs. Reading Ḥamūya in dialogue with contemporaries across Central Asia, Iran, and the Eastern Mediterranean, Uy excavates a world in which knowledge was an embodied sensibility: a way of being that could improvise across all dimensions of human experience. Ḥamūya's performative writing reworked the foundations of this knowledge, provoking readers to live reality through the cacophony of his Sufi free jazz. Foregrounding Ḥamūya's deconstructive ethos and radical openness to interpretation, Uy reveals how embracing plurality could thrive as a mode of social, intellectual, and spiritual competition.
: 1 online resource (350 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004725072

Published 2021
Newsletter, Number 95 (FALL 1975 - WINTER 1976)

: CONTENTS: 1975 Annual Meeting Abstracts of Papers The Amarna Period of Eighteenth Dynasty Egypt-- A Bibliography: 1965-1974 by Edward K. Werner Society and Stress: Crises, Disorders and Disasters in Mamluk Egypt / by William F. Tucker-- Accumulation and Quantitative Analysis of Numismatic Data for a Study of Mediaeval Egyptian Production of Gold Coinage / by A. S. Ehrenkreutz-- The Center’s Guest Book-- Memorial Jazz Collection at USIS Library In Cairo to Honor Toto Misketian-- ARCE Membership-- Minutes of Meeting of Members-- Notes Erom Princeton.

Published 2024
Wopko Jensma: A Monograph : The Interface between Poetry and Schizophrenia /

: Wopko Jensma's poetry constitutes an interesting and idiosyncratic response to the strife and turmoil in South Africa in the seventies. Jensma's experimental poetry harnesses the signatures of jazz lyrics, concrete poetry, the avant-garde as well as African dance forms in bizarre cameos of underclass misery and racial oppression. In lieu of metrical regularity and rhyme, the aesthetic experience is simulated by asemantic qualities of speech, sound, and rhythmic undulations in what is best described as a "withdrawal of semantic crutches". Jensma's private idiomatic language, mixing of dialects, the use of syncopation, ellipsis, and experimental topography have no doubt contributed to the cryptic and arcane aberrations associated with schizophrenia. This is the first study that explores the link between Jenma's poetry and schizophrenia and in which image, diction, and story coalesce to voice the anguish and alienation of underclass suffering.
: 1 online resource (320 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9783846768099

Published 1997
Interart Poetics : Essays on the Interrelations of the Arts and Media /

: In this anthology are gathered 28 essays, devoted to the interrelations of the arts and media. They present together the current state of the emerging field of Interart Studies. The contributors - Stephen Greenblatt, Claus Clüver, Erika Fischer-Lichte, John Neubauer, Steven Paul Scher, Walter Bernhart, Ulrich Weisstein, Eric T. Haskell, Eric Vos, Thomas Elsaesser, among others - are leading international scholars in the fields of Art History, Literary Criticism, Musicology, Film, Theatre and Media Studies. In challenging ways they promote interdisciplinary strategies in the study of the traditional arts: dance, literature, music, painting, sculpture, theatre etc, as well as of the modern media: film, TV, video, computer-generated arts, etc. The essays collected engage in a broad perspective of topics, approached from varying theoretical, methodological or ideological viewpoints. No single thread runs through the diversely conceived essays, yet it is evident that what all contributors appear to envision is the importance today of investigations into the problems of what might be called the interart - or intermedia - discourse. Aimed at university teachers, scholars, students and even artists, this book will meet the demands from those interested in modern modes of interart and intermedia analysis.
: 1 online resource (356 pages) : illustrations. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004650947