African musics in context
An edition of African musics in context (2015)
institutions, culture, identity
By Thomas Solomon
Publish Date
2015
Publisher
Fountain Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
365
Description:
"[This book] discusses the place of performing arts in Ugandan society, archiving music and music sources, performing archival music, performing health and religious issues in music, music and identity in East Africa as well music in motion, which tackles how identity shifts when people move from one place to another ... follows up on and extends work in an earlier volume (Nannyonga-Tamusuza and Solomon 2012) which included papers from the first symposium in the series. While this book focuses primarily on music and music research in Uganda, the chapters by the contributors from Tanzania, South Africa and Norway demonstrate the importance of scholarly and professional networks that connect the different countries of the African continent with each other and with the larger international scholarly community"--Page 4 of cover.
subjects: Music and geography, Music, History and criticism, Social aspects
Places: Africa