This paper examines some of the ways in which South African music is involved in the negotiation of white South African identity. In particular, it examines how music may be considered a vehicle for constructing ‘imagined communities' and imagined individual others, and how these processes of imagining may serve to articulate and renegotiate identity. This paper will first explore the theoretical underpinnings of the notion of the ‘imagined community'; it will then discuss a previous study in which the concept was applied to South African music. Thereafter it will examine some recent theoretical approaches to identity and how they inform the role of music in identity formulation; finally, the paper will discuss the application of these conc...
This qualitative mini-treatise explores how South African choral identity is perceived by three regi...
The mixed-race community of Cape Town is known locally as the “coloured” people of South Africa: nei...
This thesis reports on a project which investigated how young native, Afrikaans-speaking Rhodes Univ...
Music Education, as well as cultural and musical identities are all being renegotiated, post-Aparthe...
http://www.africanminds.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/13784602701303358565.pdfFor several centuri...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
When writing an ethnography on how young Afrikaners re-imagine their cultural and religious identiti...
South Africa has a vibrant and well-developed choral music scene that incorporates many musical genr...
MMus, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe Potchefstroom Campus at North-West University s...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
Studies on black South African popular music have often invoked the idea of ‘identity performance’. ...
This paper explores the notion of African music as a way forward to negotiate a \u27space\u27 in con...
One way of exploring musical identity, as a phenomenon, is to listen to the life stories of musician...
This article explores the relationship between social transformation and identity formation in conte...
While many have written on Afrikaans protest music during various periods, this dissertation is an a...
This qualitative mini-treatise explores how South African choral identity is perceived by three regi...
The mixed-race community of Cape Town is known locally as the “coloured” people of South Africa: nei...
This thesis reports on a project which investigated how young native, Afrikaans-speaking Rhodes Univ...
Music Education, as well as cultural and musical identities are all being renegotiated, post-Aparthe...
http://www.africanminds.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/13784602701303358565.pdfFor several centuri...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
When writing an ethnography on how young Afrikaners re-imagine their cultural and religious identiti...
South Africa has a vibrant and well-developed choral music scene that incorporates many musical genr...
MMus, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe Potchefstroom Campus at North-West University s...
This paper begins to explore the notion of a South African identity in Australia through community m...
Studies on black South African popular music have often invoked the idea of ‘identity performance’. ...
This paper explores the notion of African music as a way forward to negotiate a \u27space\u27 in con...
One way of exploring musical identity, as a phenomenon, is to listen to the life stories of musician...
This article explores the relationship between social transformation and identity formation in conte...
While many have written on Afrikaans protest music during various periods, this dissertation is an a...
This qualitative mini-treatise explores how South African choral identity is perceived by three regi...
The mixed-race community of Cape Town is known locally as the “coloured” people of South Africa: nei...
This thesis reports on a project which investigated how young native, Afrikaans-speaking Rhodes Univ...