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The politics of everyday life in gǐkűyű popular music of Kenya (1990-2000) / Maina wa Műtonya ; Catherine Bosire, design and layout.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
wa Műtonya, Maina.
Contributor:
Bosire, Catherine.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kikuyu (African people)--Religious life.
Kikuyu (African people).
Sacrifice.
Kenya--Religious life and customs.
Kenya.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (188 p.)
Place of Publication:
Nairobi, Kenya : Twaweza Communications, 2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
While probing the politics of everyday in Gikuyu popular music, the main thrust of this book is to unpack the representation of daily struggles through music. Depending mainly on the lyrics of the songs, the study also combines both the textual and the contextual analysis of the music. Music here is studied both as a text, and as an aspect of popular culture. The decade 1990-2000 in Kenya provides two contrasting political developments, which directly impacted on the ordinary Kenyan; firstly, the extremes of the country's one-party rule were at the peak until when multi-party democracy was re-introduced. This ushered in a new era, but with antecedents in one-party rule, where service delivery was below par and economic mismanagement, corruption, assassinations and detentions continued unabated. It is in this contrasting environment that popular arts proliferated as a way of countering the repressed freedom of expression. This book, therefore, looks at how the Gikuyu musicians reacted and responded to these social and political realities in their songs. Music is discussed as an essential site for creation, re-creation and negotiation of the various forms of identities.
Contents:
Dedication
About the Author
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
The Politics of Everyday Life in Select Gĩkũyũ Popular Music (1990-2000)
Praise and Protest: Music and Contesting Patriotisms in Postcolonial Kenya
Joseph Kamaro's Music: Cutting with Words, not Swords
'Touch What You Don't Have': Mogithi, One-Man Guitar and Urban Identities
Mogithi Performance: Popular Music, Stereotypes and Ethnic Identity
Music and Society: The Consummate Marriage
Post script : Jane Nyambura (Queen Jane) 1965-2010
Bibliography.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 3, 2014).
ISBN:
9789966028471
9966028471
OCLC:
899262378

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