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African Music, Power, and Being in Colonial Zimbabwe

  • Author: Chikowero, Mhoze
[P]rovides a fascinating new way to think about liberation. Chikowero helps us understand revolution beyond the gun as he moves from the conquest in the 1890s through music of the missions, mining... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction: Cross-Cultural Encounters: Song, Power and Being
  • 1. Missionary Witchcrafting African Being: Cultural Disarmament
  • 2. Purging the "Heathen" Song, Mis/Grafting the Missionary Hymn
  • 3. "Too Many Don'ts:" Reinforcing, Disrupting the Criminalization of African Musical Cultures
  • 4. Architectures of Control: African Urban Re/Creation
  • 5. The "Tribal Dance" as a Colonial Alibi: Ethnomusicology and the Tribalization of African Being
  • 6. Chimanjemanje: Performing and Contesting Colonial Modernity
  • 7. The Many Moods of "Skokiaan:" Criminalized Leisure, Underclass Defiance and Self-Narration
  • 8. Usable Pasts: Crafting Madzimbabwe Through Memory, Tradition, Song
  • 9. Cultures of Resistance: Genealogies of Chimurenga Song
  • 10. Jane Lungile Ngwenya: A Transgenerational Conversation
  • Epilogue: Postcolonial Legacies: Song, Power and Knowledge Production
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index