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Kusamira Music in Uganda

Author : Peter J. Hoesing
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-11-09
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252052729

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Kusamira Music in Uganda by Peter J. Hoesing Pdf

A performance culture of illness and wellness In southern Uganda, ritual healing traditions called kusamira and nswezi rely on music to treat sickness and maintain well-being. Peter J. Hoesing blends ethnomusicological fieldwork with analysis to examine how kusamira and nswezi performance socializes dynamic processes of illness, wellness, and health. People participate in these traditions for reasons that range from preserving ideas to generating strategies that allow them to navigate changing circumstances. Indeed, the performance of kusamira and nswezi reproduces ideas that remain relevant for succeeding generations. Hoesing shows the potential of this social reproduction of well-being to shape development in a region where over 80 percent of the population relies on traditional healers for primary health care. Comprehensive and vivid with eyewitness detail, Kusamira Music in Uganda offers insight into important healing traditions and the overlaps between expressive culture and healing practices, the human and other-than-human, and Uganda's past and future.

Higher Powers

Author : China Scherz,George Mpanga (Social scientist),Sarah Namirembe
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2024
Category : Alcoholics
ISBN : 9780520396791

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Higher Powers by China Scherz,George Mpanga (Social scientist),Sarah Namirembe Pdf

"Higher Powers draws on four years of collaborative fieldwork carried out with Ugandans working to reconstruct their lives after attempting to leave behind problematic forms of alcohol use. Given the relatively recent introduction of biomedical ideas of alcoholism and addiction in Uganda, most of these people have used other therapeutic resources, including herbal aversion therapies, engagements with balubaale spirits, and forms of deliverance and spiritual warfare practiced in Pentecostal churches. While their engagements with possession, aversion, and deliverance are at times severe, they contain within them understandings of the self and practices of sociality that point away from models of addiction as a chronic relapsing brain disease and toward the possibility of release. Higher Powers offers a reconceptualization of addiction and recovery that may prove relevant well beyond Uganda"--

Songs and Stories from Uganda

Author : W. Moses Serwadda
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : UOM:39015002136813

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Songs and Stories from Uganda by W. Moses Serwadda Pdf

Thirteen songs with accompanying stories retold from Ugandan folklore.

The Names of the Python

Author : David L. Schoenbrun
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Page : 359 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2021-05-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9780299332501

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The Names of the Python by David L. Schoenbrun Pdf

David Schoenbrun examines groupwork--the imaginative labor that people do to constitute themselves as communities--in an iconic and influential region in East Africa. The Names of the Python supplements and redirects current debates about ethnicity in ex-colonial Africa and beyond.

Songs and Stories from Uganda

Author : W. Moses Serwadda
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 80 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Folk Songs, Ugandan
ISBN : 0937203165

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Songs and Stories from Uganda by W. Moses Serwadda Pdf

Presents thirteen songs with accompanying stories retold from Ugandan folklore.

Ugandan Music in the Marketing Era

Author : David G. Pier
Publisher : Springer
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137546975

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Ugandan Music in the Marketing Era by David G. Pier Pdf

David G. Pier offers an ethnographic study of the Senator Extravaganza traditional dance competition in Uganda, and the performers, marketers, and other actors who were involved in it. Pier illustrates the event as part of a broader moment in Ugandan and African public culture - one in which marketing is playing an increasingly dominant role.

America and the Production of Islamic Truth in Uganda

Author : Yahya Sseremba
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2023-05-16
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000868586

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America and the Production of Islamic Truth in Uganda by Yahya Sseremba Pdf

This book investigates the ways in which the war on terror has transformed the postcolonial state in Africa. Taking American intervention in Islamic education in Uganda as the entry point, the book demonstrates how state control over Islamic truth production and everyday Muslim life has increased. During the colonial period, the Muslims in Uganda were governed in two ways: partly as lesser citizens within the Christian-dominated civil sphere and partly as members of a distinct Muslim domain. In this domain, a local system of Islamic education developed with a degree of autonomy that reflected the limits of the colonial state in shaping the Muslim subject. In the subsequent postcolonial period, systems of patronage and clientalistic networks dominated, and Muslim leaders were co-opted by the state, but without much real interference in the day-to-day lives of ordinary Muslims. However, as part of the war on terror, the US State Department seeks to bring the mechanisms of Islamic truth production, especially the madrasa, under direct state control and civil society scrutiny. This book argues that the "Muslim domain as a separate entity is coming to an end as it is being absorbed into the civil sphere, unifying the state’s domination of society." The book also analyzes local Ugandan Muslim initiatives to modernise and contextualize their own education and religion and how these initiatives are shaped by and transcend the dominant power. A thorough exploration of US foreign policy and Islamic education, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in the fields of Political Studies, African Studies and Religious Studies.

Decolonising State and Society in Uganda

Author : Katherine Bruce-Lockhart,Jonathon L. Earle,Nakanyike B. Musisi,Edgar C. Taylor
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2022-12-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781847012975

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Decolonising State and Society in Uganda by Katherine Bruce-Lockhart,Jonathon L. Earle,Nakanyike B. Musisi,Edgar C. Taylor Pdf

Decolonization of knowledge has become a major issue in African Studies in recent years, brought to the fore by social movements such as #RhodesMustFall and #BlackLivesMatter. This timely book explores the politics and disputed character of knowledge production in colonial and postcolonial Uganda, where efforts to generate forms of knowledge and solidarity that transcend colonial epistemologies draw on long histories of resistance and refusal. Bringing together scholars from Africa, Europe and North America, the contributors in this volume analyse how knowledge has been created, mobilized, and contested across a wide range of Ugandan contexts. In so doing, they reveal how Ugandans have built, disputed, and reimagined institutions of authority and knowledge production in ways that disrupt the colonial frames that continue to shape scholarly analyses and state structures. From the politics of language and gender in Bakiga naming practices to ways of knowing among the Acholi, the hampering of critical scholarship by militarism and authoritarianism, and debates over the names of streets, lakes, mountains, and other public spaces, this book shows how scholars and a wide range of Ugandan activists are reimagining the politics of knowledge in Ugandan public life.p by militarism and authoritarianism, and debates over the names of streets, lakes, mountains, and other public spaces, this book shows how scholars and a wide range of Ugandan activists are reimagining the politics of knowledge in Ugandan public life.p by militarism and authoritarianism, and debates over the names of streets, lakes, mountains, and other public spaces, this book shows how scholars and a wide range of Ugandan activists are reimagining the politics of knowledge in Ugandan public life.p by militarism and authoritarianism, and debates over the names of streets, lakes, mountains, and other public spaces, this book shows how scholars and a wide range of Ugandan activists are reimagining the politics of knowledge in Ugandan public life.

Banjo Roots and Branches

Author : Robert B Winans
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2018-07-30
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780252050640

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Banjo Roots and Branches by Robert B Winans Pdf

The story of the banjo's journey from Africa to the western hemisphere blends music, history, and a union of cultures. In Banjo Roots and Branches, Robert B. Winans presents cutting-edge scholarship that covers the instrument's West African origins and its adaptations and circulation in the Caribbean and United States. The contributors provide detailed ethnographic and technical research on gourd lutes and ekonting in Africa and the banza in Haiti while also investigating tuning practices and regional playing styles. Other essays place the instrument within the context of slavery, tell the stories of black banjoists, and shed light on the banjo's introduction into the African- and Anglo-American folk milieus. Wide-ranging and illustrated with twenty color images, Banjo Roots and Branches offers a wealth of new information to scholars of African American and folk musics as well as the worldwide community of banjo aficionados. Contributors: Greg C. Adams, Nick Bamber, Jim Dalton, George R. Gibson, Chuck Levy, Shlomo Pestcoe, Pete Ross, Tony Thomas, Saskia Willaert, and Robert B. Winans.

East African Hip Hop

Author : Mwenda Ntarangwi
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Adolescent psychology
ISBN : 9780252076534

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East African Hip Hop by Mwenda Ntarangwi Pdf

Hip hop music that empowers and engages youth in East Africa

The Politics of Disease Control

Author : Mari K. Webel
Publisher : Ohio University Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2019-11-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780821446911

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The Politics of Disease Control by Mari K. Webel Pdf

A history of epidemic illness and political change, The Politics of Disease Control focuses on epidemics of sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis) around Lake Victoria and Lake Tanganyika in the early twentieth century as well as the colonial public health programs designed to control them. Mari K. Webel prioritizes local histories of populations in the Great Lakes region to put the successes and failures of a widely used colonial public health intervention—the sleeping sickness camp—into dialogue with African strategies to mitigate illness and death in the past. Webel draws case studies from colonial Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda to frame her arguments within a zone of vigorous mobility and exchange in eastern Africa, where African states engaged with the Belgian, British, and German empires. Situating sleeping sickness control within African intellectual worlds and political dynamics, The Politics of Disease Control connects responses to sleeping sickness with experiences of historical epidemics such as plague, cholera, and smallpox, demonstrating important continuities before and after colonial incursion. African strategies to mitigate disease, Webel shows, fundamentally shaped colonial disease prevention programs in a crucial moment of political and social change.

The Essential Guide to Aging in the Twenty-first Century

Author : Donald H. Kausler,Barry C. Kausler,Jill A. Krupsaw
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 537 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780826265814

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The Essential Guide to Aging in the Twenty-first Century by Donald H. Kausler,Barry C. Kausler,Jill A. Krupsaw Pdf

"This third edition of The Graying of America has been retitled, revised, and expanded. In concise, nontechnical language, it offers middle-aged and senior readers useful information on the effects of aging on health, the mind, and behavior"--Provided by publisher.

The Curse

Author : Janice Delaney,Mary Jane Lupton,Emily Toth
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Folklore
ISBN : 0252014529

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The Curse by Janice Delaney,Mary Jane Lupton,Emily Toth Pdf

"In its hard headed, richly documented concreteness, it is worth a thousand polemics." -- New York Times, from a review of the first edition "The Curse deserves a place in every women's studies library collection." -- Sharon Golub, editor of Lifting the curse of Menstruation "A stimulating and useful book, both for the scholarly and the general reader." -- Paula A. Treichler, co-author of A Feminist Dictionary

What is a Person?

Author : James William Walters
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Anencephaly
ISBN : 0252022785

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What is a Person? by James William Walters Pdf

By providing a much-needed religious/philosophical context for the discussion - examining contemporary thinking on just what constitutes valuable life - Walters broadens his inquiry beyond the human to include other animals and also deals with the phenomenon of anencephalic infants, those who are born without higher brains.

Street Life under a Roof

Author : Emily Margaretten
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2015-09-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252097690

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Street Life under a Roof by Emily Margaretten Pdf

Point Place stands near the city center of Durban, South Africa. Condemned and off the grid, the five-story apartment building is nonetheless home to a hundred-plus teenagers and young adults marginalized by poverty and chronic unemployment. In Street Life under a Roof , Emily Margaretten draws on ten years of up-close fieldwork to explore the distinct cultural universe of the Point Place community. Margaretten's sensitive investigations reveal how young men and women draw on customary notions of respect and support to forge an ethos of connection and care that allows them to live far richer lives than ordinarily assumed. Her discussion of gender dynamics highlights terms like nakana --to care about or take notice of another--that young women and men use to construct "outside" and "inside" boyfriends and girlfriends and to communicate notions of trust. Margaretten exposes the structures of inequality at a local, regional, and global level that contribute to socioeconomic and political dislocation. But she also challenges the idea that Point Place's marginalized residents need "rehabilitation." As she argues, these young men and women want love, secure homes, and the means to provide for their dependents--in short, the same hopes and aspirations mirrored across South African society.