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Title: Hegemony and Music in The Pre-Colonial, Colonial and Post-Colonial Zimbabwe
Authors: Matiure, Perminus
Keywords: Hegemony
Shona
Ethnomusicology
Pre-colonial
Colonial
Issue Date: 30-Mar-2019
Publisher: Association of Ethnomusicology
Source: Matiure, P. (2019). Hegemony and Music in The Pre-Colonial, Colonial and Post-Colonial Zimbabwe . Etnomüzikoloji Dergisi , 2 (1) , 86-96 . Retrieved from https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/etnomuzikoloji/issue/50215/648123
Series/Report no.: Ethnomusicology Journal;Vol. 2, Issue 1, Pages 86-96
Abstract: The article is an expose' of how hegemony and music belonging to the Shona communities of Zimbabwe have transcended the pre-colonial, colo- nial and post-colonial periods. The discussion is premised on some onto- logical comprehension that supremacy, socio-economic and political do- minance by members of a community are aspects of power dynamics and hegemony. As such the world communities are characterized by class struggle in which the 'haves', who enjoy hegemony superimpose on the 'have-nots'. Communities are in a dilemma of trying to reduce the gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’. In this study, a qualitative ethnograp- hic methodology was carried out among some Shona communities of Zim- babwe. The findings were that music portrays socio-economic and political hegemonies during the pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial Zimbabwe. It was also established that there is a strong relationship between music and hegemony. Music, especially song and dance were used to achieve socio- economic and political dominance during the three eras
URI: https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/etnomuzikoloji/issue/50215/648123
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/5191
ISSN: 2619-9572
2687-508X
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