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    Sense and Sadness: Syriac Chant in Aleppo

    Sense and Sadness by Jarjour, Tala;

    Syriac Chant in Aleppo

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 14 June 2018

    • ISBN 9780190635251
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages250 pages
    • Size 160x236x17 mm
    • Weight 505 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 19 photographs, 4 musical examples
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    Short description:

    Connecting the struggles of the past to those so tragically familiar in the present, author Tala Jarjour considers Syriac chant as living musical practice situated in its historic, social, and cultural context.

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    Long description:

    Sense and Sadness is a study of music modality in relation to human emotion and the aesthetics of perception. It is also a musical story of survival through difficulty and pain. Focusing on chant at St George's Syrian Orthodox Church of Aleppo, author Tala Jarjour puts forward the concept of the emotional economy of aesthetics, which enables a new understanding of modal musicality in general and of Syriac musicality in particular. Jarjour combines insights from musicology and ethnomusicology, sound and religious studies, anthropology, history, East Christian and Middle Eastern studies, and the study of emotion, to seamlessly weave together multiple strands of a narrative which then becomes the very story it tells. At once intimate and analytical, this ethnographic text entwines academic thinking with its subject(s) and subjectivities. Drawing on imagination and metaphor, Jarjour brings to the fore overlapping, at times contradictory, modes of sense and sense-making. And reconciling multiple worlds as well as modes of thinking and belief, Sense and Sadness portrays events, writing, people, and music as they unfold together through ritual commemorations and a devastating, ongoing war.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Telling history in motion
    Dismantled machinery
    Illusive empowerment
    Part One
    Modes of Thinking
    Chapter I
    Emotion and the Aesthetic
    [Snapshot]
    Emotion and the Economy of Aesthetics
    The emotional economy of aesthetics
    A living music
    Central marginality
    Music complexity
    Mode as metaphor
    Understanding through imagination
    A dynamic outlook on method
    [Snapshot]
    A scholarship of emotion
    Discursive subjectivities
    Scholar(ship) and subject(s)
    Situationality as liminality
    Aestheticizing the emotional
    Chapter II
    Edessan Christians in Hayy al-Suryan
    Unique sounds, against historic odds
    Syriac liturgy and theology
    Modern Christianity with ancient roots
    Begging pardon: Shubqono
    Forty times "Forty Bows"
    Early asceticism for modern worshippers
    Body, voice, and gendered spaces
    Part Two
    Modes of Knowledge
    Chapter III
    Eight Old Syriac Modes
    Definitions and tools
    Conventional European tools
    Local tools
    Music book and ontological value
    Written Sources
    "The Ethicon" and "The Pearls"
    Suryani musicology
    "Tableau sans ombres"
    Re-shifting focus
    Chapter IV
    Chant As Local Knowledge
    Contested modality
    A monastic perspective
    Music knowledge and Hayy al-Suryan
    Transcription
    Theoretical issues
    Local challenges
    Handwriting tradition
    Knowledge, modality, and influences
    Part Three
    Modes of Value
    Chapter V
    Suryaniness
    Ethnic spirituality
    Place/space and Urfa/Edessa
    Language
    Sound originality
    Sacred texts
    Sacred melodies
    Chapter VI
    Performing Value
    The Washing of the Feet
    Building up sadness
    Chapter VII
    Authority
    Performing authority
    [Snapshot] Value, one morning, and a camera
    Voicing authority
    Performative complexity
    Part Four
    Modalities of Song and Emotion
    Chapter VIII
    Hasho
    Huzn as religious aesthetic
    Hasho, a Syriac term
    Canonic sadness
    Aestheticized emotionality
    By the cross
    Hasho, the mode
    Epilogue
    Non-Conclusions
    Glossary
    References

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