Program

Research Programs: Fellowships for University Teachers

Period of Performance

3/1/2010 - 2/28/2011

Funding Totals

$50,400.00 (approved)
$50,400.00 (awarded)


Music, Race, and Colonialism in France, 1880-1920

FAIN: FA-55425-10

Jann C. Pasler
Regents of the University of California, San Diego (La Jolla, CA 92093-0013)

This is the first book on how music can shape colonial attitudes and empower colonial processes. It places in dialogue French preoccupation with national identity at home with the realities of living abroad. Parts one and two explore how, whether promoting regional differences or national unity, alliances with foreign governments or racial distinctions, music, instruments, and performances helped the French become aware of their positions on race and nation. Part three shows that musical life in Algiers, Dakar, Tunis, Hanoi, and Saigon--their schools, missions, public gardens, theaters and the repertoire performed--contributed to cohesion among westerners, but distinction between colonizers and colonized. That is, whereas at home music helped turn workers into citizens, in the colonies musical differences inhibited assimilation of indigenous people. Music culture thus fueled republican imperialism as well as embodied its contradictions, a subject with relevance beyond the French empire.





Associated Products

“Musical Hybridity in Flux: Representing Race, Colonial Policy, and Modernity in French North Africa, 1860s-1930s,” (Article)
Title: “Musical Hybridity in Flux: Representing Race, Colonial Policy, and Modernity in French North Africa, 1860s-1930s,”
Author: Jann Pasler
Abstract: not available
Year: 2012
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Afrika Zamani (Journal of the Association of African Historians), ed. Ibrahima Thioub,

“Listening to Race and Nation: Music at the l’Exposition 1889, ” (Article)
Title: “Listening to Race and Nation: Music at the l’Exposition 1889, ”
Author: Jann Pasler
Abstract: not available
Year: 2013
Periodical Title: Musique, Images, Instruments (Revue francaise d’organologie et d’iconographie musicale)