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Daniel J. Gilman
Daniel J. Gilman is an anthropologist who studies the pop music industry in Egypt. He focuses on the relationship between mass-mediated music, nationalism, and gender in contemporary Cairo. He is currently working on a book entitled Sex, Music, and Nationhood: Aesthetics of pop music and nationalism in Cairo.
By Daniel J. Gilman on May 19, 2011
By Daniel J. Gilman on 19 May 2011 in
VIDEO
During the 2011 revolution, most Egyptian pop singers said nothing. Now they are back and praising the national martyrs in song. A PR gaffe or more?
Posted in VIDEO | Tagged 25 January 2011, Ahmed Basyoni, Amr Diab, Arab World, Aziz al-Shaf‘i, Baligh Hamdi, Cairo, Dossier Arab World, Egypt, Hamada Helal, Hany Shaker, Hosni Mubarak, Khaled Said, martyr, martyr pop, Mohamed Fouad, Ramy Gamal, Ramy Yusef, Revolution, Sally Zahran, Tamer Hosny |