Johnny Clegg : Critical Reflections on His Music and Influence

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Johnny Clegg : Critical Reflections on His Music and Influence

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book examines the profound legacy of Johnny Clegg (1953-2019), the South African musician, anthropologist and cultural activist who revolutionised the nation's musical landscape. From his groundbreaking collaboration with Sipho Mchunu in the 1970s through to his success with Juluka and Savuka, and as a solo artist, Clegg navigated apartheid-era censorship while reshaping South African cultural politics.

Drawing on unprecedented access to archival materials and band member interviews, this interdisciplinary research analyses Clegg's unique position as both scholar and performer. The study presents three critical interventions: an examination of his synthesis of music, dance and political philosophy as embodied resistance to apartheid; an analysis of his transnational impact and navigation of the global cultural boycott; and an investigation of cultural appropriation and decolonial practice through his engagement with, and reinterpretation of Zulu traditions.

Situated at the intersection of ethnomusicology, anthropology and African studies, this volume offers fresh theoretical frameworks for understanding cultural hybridity and postcolonial performance. It positions Clegg's work within broader discussions of race, power and cultural production in the Global South.

Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 There's a song to be sung: Critical reflections on the music and influence of Johnny Clegg - Michael Drewett and Lucilla Spini

Part 1: Johnny Clegg's engagement with life in South Africa

Chapter 2 The unheard live recordings of Johnny Clegg and Juluka: Listening to Clegg's early career within the context of alternative popular music in South Africa - Lizabé Lambrechts and Pakama Ncume

Chapter 3: 'Woza moya omuhle': Johnny Clegg and Sipho Mchunu's unifying cross-cultural brotherhood - Andrew Grant Innes

Chapter 4 Johnny Clegg as interlocutor of African culture: A thematic analysis of a selection of his songs - Martina Viljoen

Chapter 5 Johnny Clegg and the poetry and politics of migrant labour - Richard Pithouse

Chapter 6 The praise names of Johnny Clegg - Sipho Mchunu and Andrew Grant Innes

Part 2: Global reception

Chapter 7 Johnny Clegg and the cultural boycott in the United Kingdom - Michael Drewett

Chapter 8 Johnny Clegg: Le Zoulou Blanc in France - Lucilla Spini

Chapter 9 Lost or misconstrued: Johnny Clegg in Hollywood - Chris Letcher

Chapter 10 Digging for some words: Johnny Clegg's academic experiences in North America - Lucilla Spini and Andrew J Friedland

Part 3: Transitions in Johnny Clegg's music and life

Chapter 11 From Juluka to Savuka: Johnny Clegg's changing compositional practices - Caleb Mutch

Chapter 12 What we don't see: The afterlives of 'Asimbonanga' - Nicol Hammond

Chapter 13 Clegg is cancelled? Johnny Clegg and questions of Zulu cultural appropriation - Brett Houston-Lock

Chapter 14 King of time: A lament for Johnny Clegg - Marguerite Coetzee

Contributors

Index

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