In Africa, tension between freedom of expression and censorship in many contexts remains as contentious, if not more so, than during the period of colonial rule which permeated the twentieth century. This volume brings together the latest research on censorship in Africa, focusing on the attempts to censor musicians and the strategies of resistance devised by musicians in their struggles to be heard. It also includes a special section on case studies that highlight issues of nationality.
In Africa, tension between freedom of expression and censorship in many contexts remains as contentious, if not more so, than during the period of colonial rule which permeated the twentieth century. This volume brings together the latest research on censorship in Africa, focusing on the attempts to censor musicians and the strategies of resistance devised by musicians in their struggles to be heard. It also includes a special section on case studies that highlight issues of nationality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Drewett is based in the Department of Sociology, Rhodes University, South Africa. Martin Cloonan is based in the Department of Music at the University of Glasgow, Scotland
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Part 1 Censorship Issues; Chapter 1 Popular Music Censorship in Africa MartinCloonan; Chapter 2 The Cultural Boycott against Apartheid South Africa MichaelDrewett; Chapter 3 Vocal Killers Silent Killers DylanCraig NomalangaMkhize; Chapter 4 Racist Hate Speech in South Africa's Fragile Democracy GaryBaines; Chapter 5 ZVAKWANA! - ENOUGH! Media Control and Unofficial Censorship of Music in Zimbabwe DianeThram; Chapter 6 And the Beat Goes On? Message Music Political Repression and the Power of Hip-Hop in Nigeria WilsonAkpan; Part 2 Case Studies; Chapter 7 Traditional and Popular Music Hegemonic Power and Censorship in Malawi: Reuben M.Chirambo; Chapter 8 Why Don't You Sing about the Leaves and the Dreams? Reflecting on Music Censorship in Apartheid South Africa JohnnyClegg MichaelDrewett; Chapter 9 Popular Music Censorship in Tanzania Kelly M.Askew John FrancisKitime; Chapter 10 Silencing Musical Expression in Colonial and Post-Colonial Kenya PeterMuhoro Mwangi; Chapter 11 One Hundred Years of Censorship in Ghanaian Popular Music Performance JohnCollins; Chapter 12 Where the Shoe Pinches GraemeEwens; Chapter 13 For a Song - Censure in Algerian Rai Music MalikaMehdid; Chapter 14 Concluding Comments on the Censorship of Popular Music in Africa MartinCloonan MichaelDrewett;
Part 1 Censorship Issues; Chapter 1 Popular Music Censorship in Africa MartinCloonan; Chapter 2 The Cultural Boycott against Apartheid South Africa MichaelDrewett; Chapter 3 Vocal Killers Silent Killers DylanCraig NomalangaMkhize; Chapter 4 Racist Hate Speech in South Africa's Fragile Democracy GaryBaines; Chapter 5 ZVAKWANA! - ENOUGH! Media Control and Unofficial Censorship of Music in Zimbabwe DianeThram; Chapter 6 And the Beat Goes On? Message Music Political Repression and the Power of Hip-Hop in Nigeria WilsonAkpan; Part 2 Case Studies; Chapter 7 Traditional and Popular Music Hegemonic Power and Censorship in Malawi: Reuben M.Chirambo; Chapter 8 Why Don't You Sing about the Leaves and the Dreams? Reflecting on Music Censorship in Apartheid South Africa JohnnyClegg MichaelDrewett; Chapter 9 Popular Music Censorship in Tanzania Kelly M.Askew John FrancisKitime; Chapter 10 Silencing Musical Expression in Colonial and Post-Colonial Kenya PeterMuhoro Mwangi; Chapter 11 One Hundred Years of Censorship in Ghanaian Popular Music Performance JohnCollins; Chapter 12 Where the Shoe Pinches GraemeEwens; Chapter 13 For a Song - Censure in Algerian Rai Music MalikaMehdid; Chapter 14 Concluding Comments on the Censorship of Popular Music in Africa MartinCloonan MichaelDrewett;
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