2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11061-010-9202-8
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Diana Abu-Jaber’s Arabian Jazz: An Orphic Vision of Hybrid Cultural Identity

Abstract: While most critics relate Abu-Jaber's Arabian Jazz to African American art, this paper considers the myth of Orpheus a more viable destination, arguing that Arabian Jazz adopts an orphic vision as a model for cultural hybridity. The myth of Orpheus appealed to Abu-Jaber for various reasons. First, the myth underlines the significance and power of music, both matters celebrated in Arabian Jazz. Second, the myth deals with love, a missed wife, and a husband's loneliness after his wife's death as exactly is the c… Show more

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