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Author Chikowero, Mhoze, 1972- author.

Title African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe / Mhoze Chikowero.

Publication Info. Bloomington ; Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series African expressive cultures
Ethnomusicology multimedia
African expressive cultures.
Ethnomusicology multimedia.
Contents Introduction: cross-cultural encounters: song, power, and being -- Missionary witchcrafting African being: cultural disarmament -- Purging the "heathen" song, mis/grafting the missionary hymn -- "Too many don'ts": reinforcing, disrupting the criminalization of African musical cultures -- Architectures of control: African urban re/creation -- "Tribal dance" as a colonial alibi: ethnomusicology and the tribalization of African being -- Chimanjemanje: performing and contesting colonial modernity -- Many moods of "Skokiaan": criminalized leisure, underclass defiance, and self-narration -- Usable pasts: crafting Madzimbabwe through memory, tradition, song -- Cultures of resistance: genealogies of Chimurenga song -- Jane Lungile Ngwenya: a transgenerational conversation -- Epilogue: postcolonial legacies: song, power, and knowledge production.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary In this new history of music in Zimbabwe, Mhoze Chikowero deftly uses African sources to interrogate the copious colonial archive, reading it as a confessional voice along and against the grain to write a complex history of music, colonialism, and African self-liberation. Chikowero's book begins in the 1890s with missionary crusades against African performative cultures and African students being inducted into mission bands, which contextualize the music of segregated urban and mining company dance halls in the 1930s, and he builds genealogies of the Chimurenga music later popularized by guerrilla artists like Dorothy Masuku, Zexie Manatsa, Thomas Mapfumo, and others in the 1970s. Chikowero shows how Africans deployed their music and indigenous knowledge systems to fight for their freedom from British colonial domination and to assert their cultural sovereignty.
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Subject Popular music -- Social aspects -- Zimbabwe -- History -- 20th century.
Popular music -- Social aspects.
Zimbabwe.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Popular music.
Popular music -- Political aspects -- Zimbabwe -- History -- 20th century.
Popular music -- Political aspects.
Missions -- Zimbabwe.
Missions.
Zimbabwe -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Social conditions.
Zimbabwe -- Colonial influence.
Colonial influence.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Electronic book.
Other Form: Print version: Chikowero, Mhoze, 1972- African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe 9780253017680 (DLC) 2015017453 (OCoLC)908935186
ISBN 9780253018090 (electronic book)
0253018099 (electronic book)
9780253017680
0253017688
9780253018038
025301803X