Popular Music Censorship in Africa
- Author: Cloonan, Martin
- Editor: Drewett, Michael
Each contribution is a well-written, self-contained unit. Drewett [...] and Cloonan [...] are to be commended for selecting knowledgeable contributors for this book, which will interest student... — More…
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Contents
- 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