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Author Vakunta, Peter W.

Title The life and times of a Cameroonian icon : tribute to Lapiro De Mbanga Ngata Man / Peter Wuteh Vakunta.

Publication Info. Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (xiv, 189 pages))
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-176), discography (pages 177-181) and index.
Contents Acknowledgement -- Preface -- Theorizing Orality and Human Rights in Cameroon and Africa -- Lapiro Parle: Entretien avec le Professeur Vakunta -- Entertaining Political Dissent in Cameroon -- Lapiroisms: Tool of Resistance in Lapiro's Songwriting -- Anti-Establishment Lyrics of Lapiro, Valsero and Elwood -- Fictionalizing the Rebel Art of Lapiro de Mbanga -- Eulogies and Obituaries for the Fallen Hero -- Epilogue -- Works cited -- Discography -- Index.
Summary This book is the celebration of one man's vendetta against a cancerous regime that thrives on the rape of democracy and human rights abuses. Lapiro de Mbanga, born Lambo Sandjo Pierre Roger on April 7, 1957 was a conduit for social change. He fought for change in his homeland and died fighting for change in Cameroon. Lapiro believed in the innate goodness of man but also had the conviction that absolute power corrupts absolutely. He was noted for contending that "power creates monsters." His entire musical career was devoted to fighting the cause of the downtrodden in Cameroon. He composed satirical songs on the socio-economic dysphonia in his beleaguered country. In his songs, he articulated the daily travails of the man in the street and the government-orchestrated injustices he witnessed. As a songwriter, Lapiro de Mbanga distinguished himself from his peers through bravado, valiance and the courage to say overtly what many a Cameroonian musician would only mumble in the privacy of their homes. Lapiro's anti-establishment music led to his arrest and imprisonment in September 2009 for three years. Released from prison on April 8, 2011 he was later given political asylum by the USA. On September 2, 2012 Lapiro relocated with some members of his family to Buffalo in New York where he died on March 16, 2014 after an illness. His revolutionary music and fighting spirit live on.
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Subject Mbanga, Lapiro de.
Mbanga, Lapiro de.
Popular music -- Social aspects -- Cameroon.
Popular music -- Social aspects.
Cameroon.
Popular music.
Popular music -- Political aspects -- Cameroon.
Popular music -- Political aspects.
Musicians -- Cameroon -- Biography.
Musicians.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Electronic books.
Biographies.
Other Form: Print version: 9789956791941
ISBN 9789956791354 (electronic book)
9956791350 (electronic book)
9956791946 (print)
9789956791941 (print)
9789956791941