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Born to kwaito : reflections on the kwaito generation / Esinako Ndabeni & Sihle Mthembu.

Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML3503.S6 N43 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ndabeni, Esinako, author.
Mthembu, Sihle, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Kwaito (Music)--South Africa.
Kwaito (Music).
Kwaito (Music)--Social aspects.
Kwaito (Music)--South Africa--History.
Kwaito (Music)--Political aspects.
Musicians, Black--South Africa.
Musicians, Black.
Popular music--South Africa.
Popular music.
History.
Social aspects.
South Africa.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xi, 215 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colored illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Auckland Park, South Africa : BlackBird Books, 2018.
Summary:
"Born To Kwaito considers the meaning of kwaito music now. 'Now' not only as in 'after 1994' or the Truth Commission but as a place in the psyche of black people in post-apartheid South Africa. This collection of essays tackles the changing meaning of the genre after its decline and its ever-contested relevance. Through rigorous historical analysis as well as threads of narrative journalism Born To Kwaito interrogates issues of artistic autonomy, the politics of language in the music, and whether the music is part of a strand within the larger feminist movement in South Africa. Candid and insightful interviews from the genre's foremost innovators and torchbearers, such as Mandla Spikiri, Arthur Mafokate, Robbie Malinga and Lance Stehr, provide unique historical context to kwaito music's greatest highs, most captivating hits and most devastating lows. Born To Kwaito offers up a history of the genre from below by having conversations not only with musicians but with fans, engineers, photographers and filmmakers who bore witness to a revolution. Living in a place between criticism and biography, Born To Kwaito merges academic theories and rigorous journalism to offer a new understanding into how the genre influenced other art forms such as fashion, TV and film. The book also reflects on how some of the music's best hits have found new life through the mouths of local hip-hop's current kingmakers and opened kwaito up to a new generation. The book does not pretend to be an exhaustive history of the genre but rather a present-active analysis of that history as it settles and finds its meaning"--Page 4 of cover.
Contents:
Politicising kwaito / Esinako Ndabeni
Not 'South Africa's hip hop / Esinako Ndabeni
Mapaputsi makes it darker / Sihle Mthembu
Plagued by hypermasculinity / Esinako Ndabeni
Arthur Mafokate: kwaito's most hideous man? / Sihle Mthembu
Kwaito women / Esinako Ndabene
On kombuistaals and tsotsitaals / Esinako Ndabeni
I wear what I like: fashion and kwaito / Esinako Ndabeni
TKZee: amapantsul' ajabulile / Sihle Mthembu
Yizi Yizo: the poetry of dysfunction / Sihle Mthembu
The gangsta movies / Esinako Ndabeni
Durban kwaito's future, past and present / Sihle Mthembu
Mandoza: postscript for is'gelekeqe es'focused / Sihle Mthembu
Producers paradise: a paean for the men on the boards / Sihle Mthembu
Looking back to the future / Esinako Ndabeni.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-215)
ISBN:
1928337678
9781928337676
OCLC:
1037073482
Publisher Number:
99979097749

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