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Africa in Stereo : Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity

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Africa In Stereo examines the role that African American music has played in the pan-Africanist imagination since the end of the nineteenth century.

Throughout, Jaji marshals a wide array of critical, archival, literary, visual, and sonic sources to craft an argument centered on the stereophonic echoes between three sites on the African continent emblematic of pan-Africanism (Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa) and black musical cultures in the US (as well as few other places on the diasporic landscape).

Rather than take a purely musical tack that traces the influence of African American music on musical repertoires from Ghana, Senegal, and South Africa, Africa In Stereo beautifully shows how a US black popular musical genres inspired a host of writers and filmmakers such as Ousmane Sembene, John Akomfrah, Sol Plaatje, Léopold Senghor, K.

Anyidoho, Charlotte Maxeke, Ken Bugul, as well as the glossy visual languages found in the early magazines Bingo (Senegal) and Zonk! (South Africa).

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0199936390 / 9780199936397
Paperback / softback
809.896
20/02/2014
United States
English
272 pages : illustrations (black and white)