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Music as social discourse : the contribution of popular music to the awareness and prevention of HIV/AIDS in Nairobi, Kenya

机译:音乐作为社会话语:流行音乐对肯尼亚内罗毕艾滋病毒/艾滋病的认识和预防的贡献

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This dissertation is a critical, theoretical study focussing is on the contribution that popular music makes towards raising awareness and promoting the prevention of HIV/Aids in Nairobi, Kenya. Towards this end, an analysis of the lyrics and musical gestures of four Kenyan pop music songs is undertaken in order to highlight their communicative capabilities in this regard. These songs, namely, are Lulumbe by Wasike wa Musungu, Juala by Circute and Jo-el, Vuta Pumz by The Longombas, and Dunia Mbaya Chunguze by Princess Jully. The context in which these musical analyses occur is provided in: - An overview of the Kenya of today, in particular that of the diverse and hybrid ethnic, linguistic, musical and cultural practices of Nairobi, and of the various youth cultures in that city, as well as in an overview of the extent of the HIV/Aids pandemic in Kenya, especially amongst the youth of Nairobi, with some reflection on existing interventions. - An overview of current trends in popular music analysis and an explanation of the author’s own eclectic semiotic analytical methodology within this context. The study concludes that a repeating strategy may be discerned on the part of the composers and performers in question, namely, to first engage audiences through language and music with which they are familiar, and then to encourage audiences to confront the unknown and unfamiliar in music and language, but also ultimately in terms of their social practices. The known and the familiar is highlighted both in the lyrics and in the music itself. It includes use of commonlyspoken languages and dialects, popular musical styles typical of the particular sub-culture, and references to the day-to-day experiences of the ordinary person.
机译:本论文是一项重要的理论研究,重点是在肯尼亚内罗毕流行音乐对提高认识和促进艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防做出的贡献。为此,对四首肯尼亚流行音乐歌曲的歌词和音乐手势进行了分析,以突出其在这方面的交流能力。这些歌曲分别是Wasike wa Musungu的Lulumbe,Circute和Jo-el的Juala,Longombas的Vuta Pumz和Jully公主的Dunia Mbaya Chunguze。这些音乐分析发生的背景如下:-概述了当今的肯尼亚,尤其是内罗毕的各种混合种族,语言,音乐和文化习俗以及该城市的各种青年文化,以及在肯尼亚,特别是在内罗毕的年轻人中,艾滋病毒/艾滋病大流行程度的概述,并对现有的干预措施有一些反思。 -概述了流行音乐分析的最新趋势,并在此背景下解释了作者自己的折衷符号学分析方法。研究得出的结论是,在作曲家和表演者方面可以发现重复的策略,即首先通过听众熟悉的语言和音乐吸引听众,然后鼓励听众面对未知和陌生的音乐。和语言,但最终还取决于他们的社交习惯。歌词和音乐本身都会突出显示已知和熟悉的内容。它包括使用常见的语言和方言,特定亚文化的典型流行音乐风格,以及对普通人日常体验的引用。

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    Gitonga Priscilla Nyawira;

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