The role of political songs in the realisation of democracy in South Africa

被引:2
作者
Groenewald, H. C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Johannesburg, Dept African Languages, Auckland Pk, South Africa
来源
LITERATOR-JOURNAL OF LITERARY CRITICISM COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY STUDIES | 2005年 / 26卷 / 02期
关键词
democracy; oral art; performance; political songs;
D O I
10.4102/lit.v26i2.231
中图分类号
I0 [文学理论];
学科分类号
0501 ; 050101 ;
摘要
The issue this article attempts to explore is whether a form of oral art - political songs - played a part in achieving democracy in South Africa, and, if so, how this aim was achieved. In this regard it should be kept in mind that political songs form part of the large, vibrant body of oral art in South Africa. An aspect of oral art that is particularly relevant to political songs is that it is often performed to be efficacious, that is, it is performed to achieve a desired result. Equally important is the attribute of performance. It is obvious that the political song derived much of its power from the dynamics of performance. Political songs evolved from church hymns with obscure references of suffering to power singing with an overt and belligerent political message. The conclusion arrived at is that political songs played a vital role in forging democracy from below.
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页码:121 / 136
页数:16
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