This paper explores how HIV/AIDS education messages are transmitted through popular Zambian music lyrics. The focus is on the recontextualisation of lived experiences and Zambian cultural practices in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Using multimodal discourse analysis, the paper uses Zambian popular music lyrics to show how Zambian musicians deliberately blend languages, socio-cultural artefacts and knowledge into a hybrid of 'infotainment' in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The paper concludes that although male dominance is still prevalent, choices regarding sex and discussions on sexual matters are no longer a preserve for the men, and that musicians are able to use language to reframe dominant cultural practices and taboos in the proces...
This thesis explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the Venda region of South Africa through an explora...
This chapter explores the ways in which information about HIV/AIDS is transmitted through popular me...
Introduction: The current Zambian adult HIVprevalence stand at 14% with a gender bias of more women ...
Failure to recognize the importance of oral traditions in Africa and the potential of music and song...
Ethnomusicologists and anthropologists of sub-Saharan Africa have long argued that music is securely...
Ethnomusicologists and anthropologists of sub-Saharan Africa have long argued that music is securely...
This paper argues Western derived research models have sought and continue to seek to situate gende...
textThis dissertation investigates the intersection between music, gender, religion, and state agenc...
On the night of July 29, 2007 a cocktail party was organized by McCord Hospital at the Zimbali Lodge...
This thesis is a critical comparative study of the ways in which music is being used as an education...
Despite a growing recognition of songs as a useful HIV/AIDS campaign strategy, little research has i...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how HIV and AIDS discourse is differently constituted a...
This dissertation is a critical, theoretical study focussing is on the contribution that popular mus...
From time immemorial, in Zimbabwe, as in other African cultures, music has occupied centre stage in ...
The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV...
This thesis explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the Venda region of South Africa through an explora...
This chapter explores the ways in which information about HIV/AIDS is transmitted through popular me...
Introduction: The current Zambian adult HIVprevalence stand at 14% with a gender bias of more women ...
Failure to recognize the importance of oral traditions in Africa and the potential of music and song...
Ethnomusicologists and anthropologists of sub-Saharan Africa have long argued that music is securely...
Ethnomusicologists and anthropologists of sub-Saharan Africa have long argued that music is securely...
This paper argues Western derived research models have sought and continue to seek to situate gende...
textThis dissertation investigates the intersection between music, gender, religion, and state agenc...
On the night of July 29, 2007 a cocktail party was organized by McCord Hospital at the Zimbali Lodge...
This thesis is a critical comparative study of the ways in which music is being used as an education...
Despite a growing recognition of songs as a useful HIV/AIDS campaign strategy, little research has i...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis study explores how HIV and AIDS discourse is differently constituted a...
This dissertation is a critical, theoretical study focussing is on the contribution that popular mus...
From time immemorial, in Zimbabwe, as in other African cultures, music has occupied centre stage in ...
The study explores the role and contribution of education in developing a localized and relevant HIV...
This thesis explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the Venda region of South Africa through an explora...
This chapter explores the ways in which information about HIV/AIDS is transmitted through popular me...
Introduction: The current Zambian adult HIVprevalence stand at 14% with a gender bias of more women ...