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Author:
Impey, Angela, author.
Title:
Song walking : women, music, and environmental justice in an African borderland / Angela Impey.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
x, 284 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Maputaland (South Africa)--Social life and customs.
Women--Maputaland--Maputaland--Social life and customs.
Ecomusicology--Maputaland.--Maputaland.
Music--Social aspects--Maputaland.--Maputaland.
Jew's harp--Social aspects--Maputaland.--Maputaland.
Ecomusicology.
Manners and customs.
Music--Social aspects.
Women--Social life and customs.
South Africa--Maputaland.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Paths toward a hearing -- Amaculo Manihamba: a genre considered -- Walking, singing, pointing, Usuthu Gorge -- Cartographic encounters: settling the Southeast African border -- New routes in and out, Eziphosheni -- Rain is only one aspect of water -- Dwelling in a futurized past: longing for Ndumo -- Beyond talk and testimony -- Postscript.
Summary:
Song Walking explores the politics of land, its position in memories, and its foundation in changing land-use practices in western Maputaland, a borderland region situated at the juncture of South Africa, Mozambique, and Swaziland. Angela Impey investigates contrasting accounts of this little-known geopolitical triangle, offsetting textual histories with the memories of a group of elderly women whose songs and everyday practices narrativize a century of borderland dynamics. Drawing evidence from women's walking songs (amaculo manihamba)--once performed while traversing vast distances to the accompaniment of the European mouth-harp (isitweletwele)--she uncovers the manifold impacts of internationally-driven transboundary environmental conservation on land, livelihoods, and local senses of place. This book links ethnomusicological research to larger themes of international development, environmental conservation, gender, and local economic access to resources. By demonstrating that development processes are essentially cultural processes and revealing how music fits within this frame, Song Walking testifies to the affective, spatial, and economic dimensions of place, while contributing to a more inclusive and culturally apposite alignment between land and environmental policies and local needs and practices.
Series:
Chicago studies in ethnomusicology
ISBN:
022653801X
9780226538013
022653796X
9780226537962
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1028603936
LCCN:
2018004879
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
PQAX094 -- Wartburg College - Vogel Library (Waverly)

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