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"The great Arab singer Asmahan was the toast of Cairo song and cinema in the 1930s, as World War II approached. A Druze princess actually named Amal al-Atrash, she came from an important clan in the mountains of Syria, but broke free from her traditional family background, left her husband, and became a public performer, a role frowned upon for women of the time. She was also rumored to be an agent for the allied Forces during World War II.
Through the story of Asmahan and her musical career, the reader glimpses not only aspects of the cultural and political history of Egypt and Syria between the two world wars, but also the change in attitude in the Arab world toward women as public performers on stage."--BOOK JACKET.
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Biography, Women singers, Popular music, Music, Singers, Arabs, History, Druzes, Egypt, biography, World war, 1939-1945, biography, Singers, biographyPeople
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Asmahan's Secrets : Woman, War, and Song (Middle East Monograph Series, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at Austin)
January 2001, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, The University of Texas at Austin
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Originally published: Austin : Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Texas at Austin, c2000.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-243) and index.
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