Moyo wa Mtauni: Imagining the City in Malawian Popular Music

Syned Mthatiwa, Emmanuel Mzomera Ngwira
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Abstract Cities in Africa and beyond have been sites of conflicting and contradictory associations in human cultures from their very beginning. Some regard the African city as a place of hope and fulfilment, freedom and opportunity, while others view it as an emblem of cultural decay and a nexus of corruption, perversion, greed, destruction and death. In this article we explore these ambivalent attitudes towards the city and urban life by focusing on Malawian popular music. We examine ways in which the city and what it stands for is depicted in the music. We also analyse attitudes and associations that converge on the city as a place and how such attitudes reflect the heterogeneity and complexity of individual and collective human experience and emotions contained by the city. We address questions such as: What images of the city and city life emerge in Malawian popular music? What do these images tell us about notions of community, inequality, and poverty in postcolonial Malawi? How do the economic, structural, or material settings of Malawian cities shape perceptions of the city? In addressing these and related questions, we use concepts drawn from cultural studies and urban studies.
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Moyo wa Mtauni:想象马拉维流行音乐中的城市
非洲及其他地区的城市从一开始就是人类文化中冲突和矛盾的场所。一些人认为这座非洲城市是一个充满希望和成就、自由和机会的地方,而另一些人则认为它是文化衰败的象征,是腐败、变态、贪婪、破坏和死亡的纽带。在这篇文章中,我们通过关注马拉维流行音乐来探讨这些对城市和城市生活的矛盾态度。我们研究了这座城市和它所代表的东西在音乐中被描绘出来的方式。我们还分析了人们对城市的态度和联系,以及这些态度如何反映城市所包含的个人和集体人类经验和情感的异质性和复杂性。我们讨论的问题包括:马拉维流行音乐中出现了什么样的城市和城市生活形象?这些图像告诉我们关于后殖民时期马拉维的社区、不平等和贫困的概念是什么?马拉维城市的经济、结构或物质环境如何塑造人们对城市的看法?在解决这些问题和相关问题时,我们使用了来自文化研究和城市研究的概念。
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