Fr. 180.00

Lyrical Nationalism in Post-Apartheid Namibia - Kings, Christians, and Cosmopolitans in Catholic Youth Songs

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Wendi A. Haugh is assistant professor of anthropology and African studies at St. Lawrence University. Klappentext This book explores how young people living in a former ethnic homeland in post-apartheid Namibia imagine the nation through songs they compose and perform. The author argues that these Oshiwambo-speaking youth draw on conflicting ideologies-hierarchical and egalitarian, nationalist and cosmopolitan-to construct a complex sense of national identity. Zusammenfassung This book explores how young people living in a former ethnic homeland in post-apartheid Namibia imagine the nation through songs they compose and perform. The author argues that these Oshiwambo-speaking youth draw on conflicting ideologies—hierarchical and egalitarian, nationalist and cosmopolitan—to construct a complex sense of national identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: A History of Nationalism in NamibiaChapter 3: Catholic Youth Songs in Ethnographic PerspectiveChapter 4: Shared Possessions, Shared Interests: The Nation as Individual(s)Chapter 5: Kings and Their Countries: The Nation as Hierarchical WholeChapter 6: Beyond Pagans: Building and Maintaining a Modern Christian NationChapter 7: Connecting Across Difference: Cosmopolitan NationChapter 8: Conclusion

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