palmberg&kirkegaard2002
Palmberg, Mai & Annemette Kirkegaard (eds.): |
CONTENTS
Foreword 5
Annemette Kirkegaard
Introduction 7
1. Christopher Waterman
Big Man, Black President, Masked One
Models of the Celebrity Self in Yoruba Popular Music in Nigeria 19
2. Johannes Brusila
“Modern Traditional” Music from Zimbabwe.
Virginia Mukwesha’s Mbira Record “Matare” 35
3. Annemette Kirkegaard
“Tranzania” – A Cross-Over from Norwegian Techno to Tanzanian Taarab 46
5. John Collins
The Generational Factor in Ghanaian Music.
Concert Parties, Highlife, Simpa, Kpanlogo, Gospel and Local Techno-Pop 60
6. Ndiouga Adrien Benga
“The Air of the City Makes Free”.
Urban Music from the 1950s to the 1990s in Senegal – Varieté, Jazz, Mbalax, Rap 75
7. Simon Akindes
Playing It “Loud and Straight”.
Reggae, Zouglou, Mapouka and Youth Insubordination in Côte d’lvoire 86
8. David B. Coplan
Sounds of the “Third Way”.
Zulu Maskanda, South African Popular Traditional Music 104
9. Mai Palmberg
Expressing Cape Verde.
Morna, Funaná and National Identity 117
10. Sylvia Nannyonga-Tatnusuza
Gender, Ethnicity and Politics in Kadongo-Kamu Music of Uganda.
Analysing the Song Kayanda 134
11. Jenks Z. Okwori
From Mutant Voices to Rhythms of Resistance.
Music and Minority Identity among the Idoma and Ogoni in Contemporary Nigeria 149
12. Siri Lange
Multipartyism, Rivalry and Taarab in Dar es Salaam 165
Contributors 181