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Safundi | 2012

Re-collecting the Musical Politics of John and Nokutela Dube

Tsitsi Jaji

On the occasion of the ANC’s centenary this article analyzes the musical contributions of founding president, John Langalibalele Dube and his first wife, Nokutela Dube. Through an analysis of the sonic metaphors the Dubes used in their speeches and letter-writing I show that the idea of transcribing music was essential to imagining freedom, modernity, and a relation to transnational black struggles. Close readings of their collection of secular songs, Zulu Songbook, and John Dube’s novel UJeqe reveal how their political and educational endeavors informed their writing, as well as the continuities and disjunctures between their intellectual labor and that of contemporaries such as Solomon Plaatje, Pixely ka Isaka Seme, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Booker T. Washington.


Archive | 2014

Africa in stereo : modernism, music, and pan-African solidarity

Tsitsi Jaji


Comparative Literature Studies | 2009

Sound Effects: Synaesthesia as Purposeful Distortion in Keorapetse Kgositsile's Poetry

Tsitsi Jaji


J19: The Journal of Nineteenth-Century Americanists | 2013

Art Song Poetics: Performing Samuel Coleridge-Taylor's Setting of Paul L. Dunbar's "A Corn Song"

Tsitsi Jaji


Comparative Literature Studies | 2015

Black Soundscapes White Stages: The Meaning of Francophone Sound in the Black Atlantic by Jr. Edwin C. Hill (review)

Tsitsi Jaji


Cultural Studies | 2014

Symbiopsychotaxiplasticity: Some takes on William Greaves

Franklin Cason; Tsitsi Jaji


African Studies Review | 2014

Zimbabwe's Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity by Katrina Daly Thompson (review)

Tsitsi Jaji


African Studies Review | 2014

Zimbabwe's Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity

Tsitsi Jaji


African Studies Review | 2014

Katrina Daly Thompson. Zimbabwe’s Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2013. xii + 237 pp. Acknowledgments. Abbreviations. Notes. Bibliography. Filmography. Index.

Tsitsi Jaji


Archive | 2013

80.00, £58.00. Cloth.

Tsitsi Jaji; Lindsey Green-Simms; Moradewun Adejunmobi; Rudolf P. Gaudio; Mukoma Wa Ngugi; Mukti Lakhi

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Rudolf P. Gaudio

State University of New York at Purchase

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