This essay attempts to locate the music festival known as Zaire ’74 within a continuum of Pan-African festivals by reading it as an ‘idiosyncratic laboratory’ in relation to the agency of exiled South African jazz musician Hugh Masekela. Masekela was one of the producers of the 1974 event held in Kinshasa. Yet his expertise here draws on his prior participation in the foundational Monterey International Pop Festival (1967), which helped constitute rock music as the soundtrack of choice for a predominantly white American counter-culture. In Monterey, Masekela featured as a conduit for exoticizing tropes of “African ecstasy.” While the production of Zaire ’74 was largely based on Masekela’s experiences in Monterey, it was the representation o...
This article revisits the cultural history of Guinea in the three decades following independence thr...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
Elsewhere, I argue that the implementation of the quota system in higher education in the 1960s was ...
This thesis chronicles Masekela's transition from African refugee to Grammy nominated artist while a...
This article focuses on the multi-dimensional sound event in order to articulate certain transnation...
To celebrate independence from France and promote better understanding between “continents, races, a...
In January 1960, during the negotiations to secure the independence from Belgium of what would becom...
In Zaire, the installation of radio stations and recording industries gave rise to an urban musical ...
In this essay, I explore the connections between Todd Matshikiza’s occupation as a musician and comp...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...
The spread of Congolese music and musicians across the African continent since the 1960s is a pheno...
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industr...
This essay examines the complex ebbs and flows of musical exchanges between Africa and its diasporas...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is famed for producing vibrant and powerful music, which has fond p...
Afrobeat first emerged in the late 1960s amid the rapidly changing postcolonial terrain of Lagos, Ni...
This article revisits the cultural history of Guinea in the three decades following independence thr...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
Elsewhere, I argue that the implementation of the quota system in higher education in the 1960s was ...
This thesis chronicles Masekela's transition from African refugee to Grammy nominated artist while a...
This article focuses on the multi-dimensional sound event in order to articulate certain transnation...
To celebrate independence from France and promote better understanding between “continents, races, a...
In January 1960, during the negotiations to secure the independence from Belgium of what would becom...
In Zaire, the installation of radio stations and recording industries gave rise to an urban musical ...
In this essay, I explore the connections between Todd Matshikiza’s occupation as a musician and comp...
This article is the attempt of an historically oriented analysis focused on the role of Nigerian mus...
The spread of Congolese music and musicians across the African continent since the 1960s is a pheno...
East and Southern African music has been strikingly similar since time immemorial. The music industr...
This essay examines the complex ebbs and flows of musical exchanges between Africa and its diasporas...
The Democratic Republic of Congo is famed for producing vibrant and powerful music, which has fond p...
Afrobeat first emerged in the late 1960s amid the rapidly changing postcolonial terrain of Lagos, Ni...
This article revisits the cultural history of Guinea in the three decades following independence thr...
This essay takes as its starting point two hymns from the First World Festival of Negro Arts in 1966...
Elsewhere, I argue that the implementation of the quota system in higher education in the 1960s was ...