SOSC 4510 Chapter --: Seminar 6 - Oct 15
Document Summary
Seminar 6: oct 15 music & decolonization music and power (moving from the ppl to the state){of the ppls struggle to manipulating ppl} Leroy vail & landeg white, plantation protest: the history of mozambican song (txtbook 1): Sons concerned with particular individuals are necessary ephemeral, losing their relevance when their object disappears from the scene. The survival of paiva over such a long period is due to an unusual combination one vents which have extended its life by broadening its meaning. Pre 1905 with this chisena song moving downstream in partial ful llment of torrents prediction in 1900 that chisena would soon replace the old chipodzo language of the delta. The song is an attack on the inequalities brought to the area by the monopolist company system, a satire on the disproportion between wages and pro ts. Women complain mainly about ill treatment and men about poor pay and long hours to paiva.