A Trade like Any Other: Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt

A Trade like Any Other: Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt

by Karin van Nieuwkerk
A Trade like Any Other: Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt

A Trade like Any Other: Female Singers and Dancers in Egypt

by Karin van Nieuwkerk

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Overview

In Egypt, singing and dancing are considered essential on happy occasions. Professional entertainers often perform at weddings and other celebrations, and a host family's prestige rises with the number, expense, and fame of the entertainers they hire. Paradoxically, however, the entertainers themselves are often viewed as disreputable people and are accorded little prestige in Egyptian society.

This paradox forms the starting point of Karin van Nieuwkerk's look at the Egyptian entertainment trade. She explores the lives of female performers and the reasons why work they regard as "a trade like any other" is considered disreputable in Egyptian society. In particular, she demonstrates that while male entertainers are often viewed as simply "making a living," female performers are almost always considered bad, seductive women engaged in dishonorable conduct. She traces this perception to the social definition of the female body as always and only sexual and enticing—a perception that stigmatizes women entertainers even as it simultaneously offers them a means of livelihood.

Drawn from extensive fieldwork and enriched with the life stories of entertainers and nightclub performers, this is the first ethnography of female singers and dancers in present-day Egypt. It will be of interest to a wide audience in anthropology, women's studies, and Middle Eastern culture, as well as anyone who enjoys belly dancing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292786806
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 07/05/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Karin van Nieuwkerk is an anthropologist and professor of contemporary Islam in Europe and the Middle East at the Radboud University Nijmegen.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Note on Transcription
  • One. Introduction
  • Two. Female Entertainment in Nineteenth-Century Egypt
  • Three. Female Entertainment in The Twentieth Century
  • Four. Life Stories of Female Entertainers
  • Five. Marginality
  • Six. Honor and Shame
  • Seven. Gender
  • Eight. Female Entertainers: Feminine and Masculine
  • Nine. Conclusions
  • Appendix: Methodological Notes
  • Notes
  • Glossary
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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