The Zimdancehall Revolution

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Critical Perspectives

ISBN: 3031418530
ISBN 13: 9783031418532
Herausgeber: Tanaka Chidora/Doreen Rumbidzai Tivenga/Ezra Chitando
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvii, 350 S., 4 s/w Illustr., 350 p. 4 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2024
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Traces the origins and development of Zimdancehall music and culture.Demonstrates this often vilified musical culture is a significant social and political movement.Offers perspectives from scholars in a range of disciplines.

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Beschreibung

Zimdancehall is a musical movement in Zimbabwe that has grown significantly since 2010. The Zimdancehall Revolution brings together critical essays on various aspects of Zimdancehall culture by scholars from diverse disciplines. Traditionally, music critics and senior academics have not taken Zimdancehall seriously, regarding it as vulgar, transient, bubble gum, lacking depth, and in short, a fad. There were also allegations that the lyrics influenced factionalism, incited violence and glorified drug use and unbridled promiscuity among the youth. This book affords this movement the protracted intellectual engagement that it deserves and argues that Zimdancehall is more than just a musical genre but an everyday culture, a way of life. The genres close association with the ghetto is telling and enables critics to look at it as a social movement, a revolution, or a raw, petulant and raging disturbance of peace by those who live their lives on the margins. It is, thus, a violent irruption onto the public space by marginalised young people whose presence as artistes creating art from the margins, simultaneously as victims and agents, circulating in a geography that escapes the limits of nationalist ideological and physical territory, in a way subverts communitarian prescriptions and allows young people entry into the world, albeit in a painful, tumultuous and violent way. The essays range from the mapping of the genres historical development to theoretical interventions in understanding the genre and its relationship with various aspects of the Zimbabwean society like politics, gender, religion, language, dance, cultural values and other genres.

Autorenporträt

Tanaka Chidora is Humboldt Postdoctoral researcher at Goethe University (Germany) and is author of scholarly work on women, gender, and Zimbabwean popular music. Doreen Rumbidzai Tivenga is Lecturer in the Department of English, Free State University (South Africa) and is author of Music and Urban Youth Identities: A study of Ghetto Youth in Contemporary Culture and Politics in Zimbabwe. Ezra Chitando is Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics at the University of Zimbabwe and is author of Singing Culture: A Study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe.

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