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100 1  $a Bruinders, Sylvia, $e author. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018061061
245 10 $a Parading respectability : $b the cultural and moral aesthetics of the Christmas bands movement in the Western Cape, South Africa / $c Sylvia Bruinders.
246 30 $a Christmas bands movement in the Western Cape, South Africa
250    $a First edition.
264  1 $a Grahamstown, South Africa : $b NISC (Pty) Ltd, on behalf of the African Humanities Program, $c 2017.
300    $a xvii, 205 pages : $b illustrations ; $c 24 cm.
490 1  $a African humanities series
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $g Appendix 3 $g ch. 1 $t Letter to the Athlone and District Union. $t Cape Town's ghoema musical complex -- $t An early history of the Cape -- $t Cultural life in the early Cape -- $t Coloured identity -- $t Language diversities, religious differences and gender -- $t Ambiguous identity and government ambivalence -- $t Cultural hybridity -- $t Emerging themes -- $t Why Christmas bands? -- $t Fieldwork and methodology -- $t Comparative study -- $t Outline -- $t Notes -- $g ch. 2 $t Ethnography of the Christmas Bands Movement -- $t History of the Christmas Bands Movement -- $t Meetings -- $t The road marches -- $t The reinterpretation of public space: Spectacular moments -- $t Federal structures -- $t Cultural identity, religious and moral underpinnings -- $t Respectability -- $t Strategies of discipline -- $t Constructing value -- $t Musical sound of community -- $t Notes -- $g ch. 3 $t The St Joseph's Christmas Band -- $t Biographical sketches of band members -- $t Hannes September: founder and "father" of the band -- $t Wallace Witbooi: Bandmaster -- $t Chris Petersen: Captain -- $t Anthony Tockley: Chairperson -- $t Sharon Tockley: Secretary -- $t Peter Noble: Treasurer -- $t Cecil Tookley: Senior drum major -- $t Embodied subjectivity -- $t Notes -- $g ch. 4 $t From oral/aural to literate: Musical transmission in the Christmas Bands -- $t Ambivalent notions about reading music -- $t Ownership of instruments -- $t The roles of the bandmaster and captain -- $t Learning the "solo" in St Joseph's -- $t Conflicting ideas: Bandmaster's aspirations versus community's expectations -- $t Visiting other bands -- $t Star of Peace Christmas Band, Bishop Lavis -- $t Royal Crusaders Christmas Band, Bellville -- $t Palm Crusaders Christmas Band, Ravensmead -- $t Perseverance Christmas Band, Elsies River -- $t Biographical sketches of musical directors of other bands -- $t Rochelle Klassen, Star of Calvary Christmas Band, Heathfield -- $t Byron Abrahams, Good Hope Christmas Band, Grassy Park -- $t In conclusion -- $t Notes -- $g ch. 5 $t Militarism in the bands: Christmas Bands Competitions -- $t Background to the competitions -- $t Getting ready for the union competition -- $t The City and Suburban Union Competition -- $t The "solo" -- $t "Best-dressed band" -- $t "Grand march past" -- $t The contestation of process -- $t Why competitions? -- $t Paternalism and masculinity -- $t Military influence -- $t Christmas band competitions and the local-global contexts -- $t The spectacular nature of competitions -- $t Conclusions -- $t Notes -- $g ch. 6 $t Hidden subjectivities: Women's involvement in the Christmas bands -- $t Gendered scholarship -- $t Advance of the women's sector -- $t Women in the Christmas Bands Movement -- $t Royal Crusaders Christmas Band -- $t Mrs Shirley de Kock -- $t Women as music educators -- $t Ms Christine Fondling -- $t Star of Calvary Christmas Band -- $t Women in executive positions -- $t Gendered citizenship -- $t Conclusion -- $t Notes -- $g ch. 7 $t Reflections and conclusions -- $t Notes -- $t APPENDICES -- $g Appendix 1 $t Membership of the Christmas Bands Boards -- $g Appendix 2 $t Hymn: Great is Thy Faithfulness -- $g Appendix 3 $t Letter to the Athlone and District Union.
650  0 $a Marching bands $z Western Cape $z Western Cape $x History.
650  0 $a Bands (Music) $z Western Cape. $z Western Cape.
650  0 $a Popular music $x Christianity. $x Christianity.
650  0 $a Popular music $z Cape Town. $z Cape Town.
710 2  $a National Inquiry Services Centre (South Africa), $e publisher. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr97024395
710 2  $a African Humanities Program, $e associated group. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nb2014017737
830  0 $a African humanities series. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015017493
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