This thesis is an ethnographic study of music and authoritarianism in Conakry, Guinea. Representations in the scholarly and popular literature often emphasize African music as a site for resistance and oppositional politics, while musicians who support the state are seen as tools of propaganda. In this thesis, I examine instead the choices and subjectivities of musicians who sing for an authoritarian state. As I show, musicians in Conakry, across genres and generations, rarely express dissent and overwhelmingly adopt cautious and conservative positions towards the state. I describe these stances as operating within a politics of silence that has emerged over the past half-century of authoritarian rule in Guinea, deriving from norms of ambig...
This dissertation examines the history of popular music in Lomé, the capital city of Togo, a small W...
This article addresses the cultural activity of Keïta Fodéba, a popular musician, poet, dramatist an...
Recent scholarship has opened questions as to the everyday actions of the Khmer Rouge and those livi...
1his thesis is an ethnographic study of music and authoritarianism in Conakry , Guinea. Representati...
This doctoral thesis examines the centrality of the state in the constitution of the popular music e...
This article revisits the cultural history of Guinea in the three decades following independence thr...
This thesis contributes an empirically informed understanding of postcolonial experience and musica...
This article seeks to reassess the role of pan-Africanism within the national imagination of postcol...
My dissertation explores the development of new musical styles based on gwoka, a Guadeloupean drum-b...
This contribution analyses the political position musicians in Guinea-Bissau take to comment on the ...
The traditional rhythms of the West African country of Guinea have played a centuries-long role in d...
The fraught relationship between popular music and the various kinds of power in Africa has stimulat...
This dissertation examines how Tuareg people in Niger use music to reckon with their increasing but ...
This dissertation examines how Egyptian youth use “do-it-yourself” (DIY) music to produce social cha...
A compact disc of West African songs in mp3 format accompanies the hard copy of the thesis held in t...
This dissertation examines the history of popular music in Lomé, the capital city of Togo, a small W...
This article addresses the cultural activity of Keïta Fodéba, a popular musician, poet, dramatist an...
Recent scholarship has opened questions as to the everyday actions of the Khmer Rouge and those livi...
1his thesis is an ethnographic study of music and authoritarianism in Conakry , Guinea. Representati...
This doctoral thesis examines the centrality of the state in the constitution of the popular music e...
This article revisits the cultural history of Guinea in the three decades following independence thr...
This thesis contributes an empirically informed understanding of postcolonial experience and musica...
This article seeks to reassess the role of pan-Africanism within the national imagination of postcol...
My dissertation explores the development of new musical styles based on gwoka, a Guadeloupean drum-b...
This contribution analyses the political position musicians in Guinea-Bissau take to comment on the ...
The traditional rhythms of the West African country of Guinea have played a centuries-long role in d...
The fraught relationship between popular music and the various kinds of power in Africa has stimulat...
This dissertation examines how Tuareg people in Niger use music to reckon with their increasing but ...
This dissertation examines how Egyptian youth use “do-it-yourself” (DIY) music to produce social cha...
A compact disc of West African songs in mp3 format accompanies the hard copy of the thesis held in t...
This dissertation examines the history of popular music in Lomé, the capital city of Togo, a small W...
This article addresses the cultural activity of Keïta Fodéba, a popular musician, poet, dramatist an...
Recent scholarship has opened questions as to the everyday actions of the Khmer Rouge and those livi...