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| Document Type: | Book |
|---|---|
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Marissa Jean Moorman |
| ISBN: | 9780821418239 0821418238 9780821418246 0821418246 |
| OCLC Number: | 488722869 |
| Description: | xxv, 290 s. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Musseques and urban culture -- In the days of bota fogo: culture and the early nationalist struggle, 1947-61. Dueling bands and good girls: gender and music in Luanda's musseques,1961-75. Ngongo jami (my suffering): lyrics, daily life, and social space, 1956-74. Radios, turntables, and vinyl: technology and the imagined community, 1961-75. The hiatus: music, dissent, and nation building after independence, 1975-90s. |
| Series Title: | New African histories series |
| Responsibility: | Marissa J. Moorman. |
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- Music -- Social aspects -- Angola -- Luanda (Luanda).
- Music -- Political aspects -- Angola.
- Nationalism in music.
- Angola -- History -- Revolution, 1961-1975 -- Music and the revolution.
- Angola -- History -- Civil War, 1975-2002 -- Music and the war.
- Music.
- Dance.
- Traditional culture.
- Urban areas.
- Gender roles.
- Nationalism.
- Radio.
- Independence.
- Social aspects.
- Political aspects.
- Angola.
