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Intonations: A Social History of Music and Nation in Luanda, Angola, from 1945 to Recent Times (New African Histories)
 
 
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Intonations: A Social History of Music and Nation in Luanda, Angola, from 1945 to Recent Times (New African Histories) [Paperback]

Marissa J. Moorman (Author)

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November 5, 2008 New African Histories
Intonationstells the story of how Angola's urban residents in the late colonial period (roughly 1945-74) used music to talk back to their colonial oppressors and, more importantly, to define what it meant to be Angolan and what they hoped to gain from independence. Author Marissa J. Moorman presents a social and cultural history of the relationship between Angolan culture and politics. She argues that it was in and through popular urban music, produced mainly in the capital city of Luanda'smusseques(urban shantytowns), that Angolans forged the nation and developed expectations about nationalism. Through careful archival work and extensive interviews with musicians and those who attend performances in bars, community centers, and cinemas, Moorman explores the ways in which the urban poor imagined the nation. The spread of radio technology and the establishment of a recording industry in the early 1970s reterritorialized an urban-produced sound and cultural ethos by transporting music throughout the country. When the formerly exiled independent movements returned to Angola in 1975, they found a population receptive to their nationalist message but with different expectations about the promises of independence. In producing and consuming music, Angolans formed a new image of independence and nationalist politics. A compilation of Angolan music is included in CD format.

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Marissa J. Moorman is an assistant professor of African history at Indiana University, Bloomington. Her work has appeared inReview of African Literature  andInternational Journal of African Historical Studies.

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Ohio University Press; 1 edition (November 5, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0821418246
  • ISBN-13: 978-0821418246
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #732,821 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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musical space, musseque residents, musseque population, colonial social scientists, dueling bands, political cells, carnival groups, cultural sovereignty
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Bota Fogo, Angola Combatente, Ngola Ritmos, Bairro Indígena, Daily Life, Luanda's Musseques, Nation Building, Joáo Dumingu, Estado Novo, Urbano de Castro, Ngongo Jami, Agostinho Neto, Voz de Angola, Alberto Jaime, Bairro Operário, Albina Assis, Armando Correia de Azevedo, Ministry of Culture, Nito Alves, Latin American, Teta Lando, Jorge Macedo, Van Dunem, Ngongo Jaini, Madya Kandimba
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