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Title: A critical analysis of the manifestation of patriarchal power relations in Zimbabwe’s urban groove music.
Authors: Keche, Kudakwashe
Manatsa, Proceed
Keywords: Patriarchal, power relations, urban grooves music, musical genre, popular culture, Zimbabwe
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Scientific Journals International
Series/Report no.: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences;Vol. 20, Issue 4, p.72-76
Abstract: This article analyzes how patriarchal power relations have evolved and manifested through Zimbabwean Urban Groove music. We will explore the extent to which the urban groove musical genre reproduces dominant, patriarchal power relations through the discourse of popular culture paying particular attention to findings by scholars such as Stuart Hall, John Fiske, among others. The paper will also show how patriarchal power relations appear as mystical and religious connotations as it turns its attention from exotic to mundane and from indigenous to authored culture.
URI: http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol20-issue4/Version-5/N020457276.pdf
ISSN: 1934-7227
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