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In the Time of Cannibals (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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In the Time of Cannibals (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
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The workers who migrate from Lesotho to the mines and cities of
neighboring South Africa have developed a rich genre of sung oral
poetry--word music--that focuses on the experiences of migrant
life. This music provides a culturally reflexive and consciously
artistic account of what it is to be a migrant or part of a
migrant's life. It reveals the relationship between these Basotho
workers and the local and South African powers that be, the
"cannibals" who live off of the workers' labor. David Coplan
presents a moving collection of material that for the first time
reveals the expressive genius of these tenacious but
disenfranchised people.
Coplan discusses every aspect of the Basotho musical literature,
taking into account historical conditions, political dynamics, and
social forces as well as the styles, artistry, and occasions of
performance. He engages the postmodern challenge to decolonize our
representation of the ethnographic subject and demonstrates how
performance formulates local knowledge and communicates its shared
understandings.
Complete with transcriptions of full male and female performances,
this book develops a theoretical and methodological framework
crucial to anyone seeking to understand the relationship between
orality and literacy in the context of performance. This work is an
important contribution to South African studies, to ethnomusicology
and anthropology, and to performance studies in general.
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