Decolonizing Korean popular music: the "Japanese color" dispute over trot / Seung-Ah Lee. Song for a king's exile: royalism and popular music in postcolonial Uganda / David Pier -- Popular songs and resistance : Ngugi wa Thiong'o's Maitu Njugira / Gighingiri Ndigirigi -- Popular music and the young postcolonial state of Cameroon, 1960-1980 / Anja Brunner -- Edward Said on popular music / Wouter Capitain -- Occitan music revitalization as radical cultural activism: from postcolonial regionalism to altermondialisation / Virginie Magnat -- Irish republican music and (post)colonial schizophrenia / Stephen R. Millar -- Rapping postcoloniality: Akala's "The Thieves Banquet" and neocolonial critique / Justin A. Williams -- Decolonizing Korean popular music: the "Japanese color" dispute over trot / Seung-Ah Lee.
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