Title of article
Liberation songs sung by black South Africans during the 20th Century
Author/Authors
Gray، Anne-Marie نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-2
From page
3
To page
0
Abstract
This paper focuses on the orally transmitted liberation songs of the black liberation movements in South Africa, and is primarily concerned with two major questions: (a) the lyrics of the songs, which mirrored sociopolitical conditions and the contours of black thought during the Apartheid era, and (b) the transcription of a selection of these songs which reflect the modifications in style the songs underwent in order to mirror the changes in black thought with regard to the liberation struggle. The rationale for this research was that in the South African context, the black liberation struggle was paramount and in this conflict one of the transformatory forces which manifested itself was the extensive use of liberation and protest music. The aesthetic and stylistic evaluation of these songs was, however, preceded by the recording of historical facets implicated in the songs. This paper highlights the power of liberation music AS A mass medium for purposes other than entertainment.
Keywords
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Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MUSIC EDUCATION
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MUSIC EDUCATION
Record number
32208
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