One of his best-known songs was “Asimbonanga,” which means “We’ve never seen him” in Zulu. It refers to South Africans during apartheid when images of the then-imprisoned Mandela were banned. Mandela was released in 1990 after 27 years in prison and became South Africa’s first bla...
This paper considers marketing strategies used to promote re‐releases of anti‐apartheid protest songs, given the peculiarities of the convergence of retro time and space with present spatial dynamics, in a society willing to forget its musical heritage.Michael Drewett...
This essay will explore the history of songs used in the anti-Apartheid movements in South Africa. Studying music's role in the South African ... N Makky 被引量: 8发表: 2007年 Into the struggle: Confronting apartheid in the United States and South Africa It concentrates on the internal ...
Freedom SongsAnti-Apartheid ActivismPolitical PerformancesIn encounters with African-American expressive culture, black South Africans at the dawn of the twentieth century recognized possibilities for their own lives—educational institutions free from white intervention, professional advancement, and independent ...
Quartet: New Voices from South Africa (1963; a selection of 16 short stories by four writers including Rive), African Songs (1963; Rive’s own short stories), Modern African Prose (1964; an anthology edited by Rive and designed for use by students), and Emergency (1964; a novel about ...