
BOOKS - Disconnections: Popular Music Audiences in Freetown, Sierra Leone

Disconnections: Popular Music Audiences in Freetown, Sierra Leone
Author: Michael Stasik
Year: January 1, 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 12 MB
Language: English

Year: January 1, 2012
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 12 MB
Language: English

Disconnections: Popular Music Audiences in Freetown, Sierra Leone Disconnections: Popular Music Audiences in Freetown, Sierra Leone Michael Stasik January 1, 2012 Pages: Genre: Non-Fiction, Anthropology, Music Studies In this captivating book, [Insert Author's Name] delves into the intricate relationships between music and society in Freetown, Sierra Leone, offering a unique blend of anthropological thought, ethnographic research, and historical analysis. The author explores how music practices and social affiliations intersect, creating diverse patterns of disconnection that shape and challenge societal norms in the country's capital city. This intriguing volume is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complex dynamics of popular music audiences in Freetown and the role of music in shaping social identity. Plot Summary: The book begins by setting the stage for the reader, introducing the vibrant musical landscape of Freetown and the various social and cultural influences that have shaped the city's history. The author then delves into the complexities of music practices and their relation to social affiliations, highlighting the ways in which music helps to both recreate and defy societal norms. Through a series of engaging case studies, the author illustrates the diverse patterns of disconnection that exist among popular music audiences in Freetown, revealing the tensions and contradictions that arise from these interactions.
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