Critical African Studies seeks to return Africanist scholarship to the heart of theoretical innovation within each of its constituent disciplines. We invite directional papers that provoke critical debate, and take a fresh approach to key and emergent social, political and economic issues affecting Africa. In particular, we encourage pieces of critical inquiry that question or subvert long-held or widely-assumed truths, especially concerning disciplinary boundaries.
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| The editorial team is proud to announce that Issue 5 of Critical African Studies has now been released. The issue examines the debates surrounding Congolese music and our understandings of modernity in Africa. | |
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No 5 (2011): CONGOLESE MUSIC
Edited by Wolfgang Zeller
Table of Contents
Articles
| ‘BEING MODERN DOES NOT MEAN BEING WESTERN’: CONGOLESE POPULAR MUSIC, 1945 TO 2000 | Abstract PDF |
| Tom Salter |
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