Durbach, David Justin (2015) A Study of the Linkages between Popular Music and Politics in South Africa under Apartheid in The 1980s. Masters thesis, University of South Afrrica.
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Abstract
This dissertation seeks to explore how the exercise of political power and the music industry impacted each other in South Africa under apartheid during the 1980s. It does so by looking firstly at the ways in which the South African government used music to promote apartheid. Secondly, it looks at the role of South African popular musicians in the struggle against apartheid in the country, specifically their role in civil society and the methods they employed to fight apartheid while avoiding censorship. It looks at key musical developments of the decade and explores their political implications, focusing on three popular genres: bubblegum (or disco), crossover and reggae. Thirdly, it explores the role of South African music and musicians in the struggle against apartheid outside South Africa. Finally, it looks at the role of music in the international anti-apartheid movement and the contribution of the international music community to the struggle.
Item Type: | Thesis (Masters) |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Apartheid; bubblegum; censorship; crossover; music industry; reggae; political socialisation; political communication |
Subjects: | J Political Science > JA Political science (General) |
Divisions: | Africana |
Depositing User: | Mr Jude Abhulimen |
Date Deposited: | 02 Aug 2016 11:03 |
Last Modified: | 02 Aug 2016 11:15 |
URI: | http://thesisbank.jhia.ac.ke/id/eprint/1291 |
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