The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya.
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industry in these respective regions have also been culturally rich and culturally open for further enrichment by coopting foreign dimensions as opposed to the traditional local recipe of music. Traditional...
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description | East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industry in these respective regions have also been culturally rich and culturally open for further enrichment by coopting foreign dimensions as opposed to the traditional local recipe of music. Traditional music has also succumbed to exogenous forces. The most common genre that dominates music in both Zimbabwe and Kenya stubbornly remains Kanindo music, despite the emergence of numerous contemporay genres that appeal to the younger generation. The history of Kanindo is well documented and especially its influence on liberation struggles wedged both in Kenya and Zimbabwe thereby influencing regional and continental goals of nationalism and political independence. Music, as the key driver of culture, has been also known for integrating people from different societies into one entity especially at regional and continental level. Key research methods used include interviews, archival research, and textual analysis among others. Keytheories that influenced the research include agenda setting, hegemony, representation, difussion of
innovations and mediation among others. The research found out that musicians use their song writing
expertise to bring regional integration agendas to their listeners and often use the English language as
well as their respective indigenous languages such as Swahili and Shona for better understanding. Musicians
also use traditional allegories and short stories to express their points in such a way that the stories transcend geographical boundaries of countries and apply to people from different regions. |
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spelling | ir-11408-6692022-06-27T13:49:06Z The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. Mapuwei, Nyasha Orina, Gladys K. Regional Integration, Popular Music, Kanindo, Sungura, Benga. East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industry in these respective regions have also been culturally rich and culturally open for further enrichment by coopting foreign dimensions as opposed to the traditional local recipe of music. Traditional music has also succumbed to exogenous forces. The most common genre that dominates music in both Zimbabwe and Kenya stubbornly remains Kanindo music, despite the emergence of numerous contemporay genres that appeal to the younger generation. The history of Kanindo is well documented and especially its influence on liberation struggles wedged both in Kenya and Zimbabwe thereby influencing regional and continental goals of nationalism and political independence. Music, as the key driver of culture, has been also known for integrating people from different societies into one entity especially at regional and continental level. Key research methods used include interviews, archival research, and textual analysis among others. Keytheories that influenced the research include agenda setting, hegemony, representation, difussion of innovations and mediation among others. The research found out that musicians use their song writing expertise to bring regional integration agendas to their listeners and often use the English language as well as their respective indigenous languages such as Swahili and Shona for better understanding. Musicians also use traditional allegories and short stories to express their points in such a way that the stories transcend geographical boundaries of countries and apply to people from different regions. 2015-09-14T15:09:49Z 2015-09-14T15:09:49Z 2013 Article 1815-9036 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/669 en The Dyke;Vol. 7, No. 1; p.110-127 open Midlands State University |
spellingShingle | Regional Integration, Popular Music, Kanindo, Sungura, Benga. Mapuwei, Nyasha Orina, Gladys K. The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. |
title | The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. |
title_full | The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. |
title_fullStr | The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. |
title_full_unstemmed | The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. |
title_short | The role played by music in promoting peace and unity in East and Southern Africa: the case of Zimbabwe and Kenya. |
title_sort | role played by music in promoting peace and unity in east and southern africa: the case of zimbabwe and kenya. |
topic | Regional Integration, Popular Music, Kanindo, Sungura, Benga. |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/669 |
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