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Nationalists, Cosmopolitans, And Popular Music In Zimbabwe eBook

by Thomas Turino
language: english
Publisher: University of Chicago Press, June of 2008 ‧
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Hailed as a national hero and musical revolutionary, Thomas Mapfumo, along with other Zimbabwean artists, burst onto the music scene in the 1980s with a unique style that combined electric guitar with indigenous Shona music and instruments. The development of this music from its roots in the early Rhodesian era to the present and the ways this and other styles articulated with Zimbabwean nationalism is the focus of Thomas Turino's new study. Turino examines the emergence of cosmopolitan culture among the black middle class and how this gave rise to a variety of urban-popular styles modeled on influences ranging from the Mills Brothers to Elvis. He also shows how cosmopolitanism gave rise to the nationalist movement itself, explaining the combination of "foreign" and indigenous elements that so often define nationalist art and cultural projects. The first book-length look at the role of music in African nationalism, Turino's work delves deeper than most books about popular music and challenges the reader to think about the lives and struggles of the people behind the surface appeal of world music.

Nationalists, Cosmopolitans, And Popular Music In Zimbabwe

by Thomas Turino

Property Description
ISBN: 9780226816968
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date: June of 2008
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Chicago Studies In Ethnomusicology
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Africa
EAN: 9780226816968

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