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Author McConnell, Bonnie B

Title Music, Health, and Power : Singing the Unsayable in the Gambia
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (179 pages)
Series SOAS Studies in Music Ser
SOAS Studies in Music Series
Summary Music, Health, and Power offers an original, on-the-ground analysis of the role that music plays in promoting healthy communities. The book brings the reader inside the world of kanyeleng fertility societies and HIV/AIDS support groups, where women use music to leverage stigma and marginality into new forms of power. Drawing on ethnographic research conducted over a period of 13 years (2006-2019), the author articulates a strengths-based framework for research on music and health that pushes beyond deficit narratives to emphasize the creativity and resilience of Gambian performers in responding to health disparities. Examples from Ebola prevention programs, the former President's AIDS cure, and a legendary underwear theft demonstrate the high stakes of women's performances as they are caught up in broader contestations over political and medical authority. This book will be of interest to scholars and students of ethnomusicology, medical anthropology, and African studies. The accompanying audio examples provide access to the women's performances discussed in the text
Notes Bonnie B. McConnell is a lecturer in the School of Music at the Australian National University
Print version record
Subject Music -- Social aspects -- Gambia
Women's music -- Gambia
Music -- Social aspects.
MUSIC -- General.
Music -- Social aspects.
Women's music.
Gambia.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000711769
9780367312732
1000711765
0367312735
9781000712063
1000712060
9781000711912
1000711919