Readings in African Popular Culture
Synopsis
A ground-breaking book in its examination of the voracity and range of African popular culture.
Despite the overwhelming reality of economic decline; despite unimaginable poverty; despite wars, malnutrition, disease and political instability, African cultural productivity grows apace: popular literatures, oral narrative andpoetry, dance, drama, music and visual art all thrive.' - Kwame Anthony Appiah, In My Father's House
This collection of essays examines the way in which African popular culture has moved centre stage since the early 1980s. The emphasis is on the verbal rather than the visual, and topics covered include the oral tradition, and women in popular culture.
KARIN BARBER is Professor of African Cultural Anthropology at the University of Birmingham
Published in association with the International African Institute
North America: Indiana University Press
- Publisher: James Currey
- ISBN: 9780852552360
- Number of pages: 192
- Dimensions: 234 x 205 mm