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Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino UnidoRevaluation Books
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Performing change : identity, ownership and tradition in Ugandan oral culture
edited by Dominica Dipio, Lene Johannessen and Stuart Sillars
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Soft cover. Condición: New. 230 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cm. How do oral forms that have existed for generations reinvent themselves to remain valid in a high-tech world, in which communication is affected through cell phone and email? Who owns a song that has grown over decades, in and through the voices of a co…mmunity? And what are the intellectual copyrights of a street performer when his act is posted on You Tube? These are some of the questions raised by the authors of this, the second collection of essays produced by scholars from Makerere University, as part of a continuing research project with the University of Bergen. Other writers explore issues of gender, in forms such as marriage songs and praise poetry, or in the appropriation of stories of heroic women to offer role models to young women making their way in competitive fields of activity in the new African economy. In addressing these and other issues, the writers in this collection present and preserve aspects of an oral culture of great richness and diversity, showing its continuity in the fact of the threats, and the opportunities, of unprecedented social change.