重新想象波比酒:学生选举政治作为大众表演空间

IF 0.1 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS ENGLISH IN AFRICA Pub Date : 2021-02-10 DOI:10.4314/EIA.V47I3.5S
D. Kahyana
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在2019年乌干达两所公立大学(Makerere和Kyambogo)的工会选举期间,一些候选人利用歌曲形式的诗歌表演来表达特定的意识形态观点。本文考察了歌曲的诗学和政治——音乐表演本身的美学和它们在动员大量人群进行公会投票方面的力量。我认为,以歌曲形式进行的诗歌表演不仅仅是选举娱乐,而是选举本身的核心,因此在很大程度上定义了选举的本质。我还认为,2019年在Makerere大学和Kyambogo大学举行的选举都是由人民力量运动的支持者赢得的,他们的领导人Robert Ssentamu Kyagulanyi议员提供了两首歌曲,候选人用这些歌曲向选民表达了他们的信息,这一事实表明音乐家和流行歌曲在政治动员过程中的影响。本文的数据是通过观察、访谈和与选定的选民进行焦点小组讨论,以及仔细阅读歌曲的歌词来收集的。正如我的分析所揭示的那样,这些歌曲在某种程度上活跃了竞选活动,它们的表演不仅定义了选举的性质,而且在某种程度上也促成了选举的最终结果。关键词:流行歌曲与表演,学生选举,Bobi Wine,乌干达,Makerere, Kyambogo
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Re-Imagining Bobi Wine: Student Electoral Politics as Popular Performance Space
During the 2019 Guild elections in two Ugandan public universities (Makerere and Kyambogo), poetry performances in the form of songs were deployed by some candidates to articulate particular ideological perspectives. This paper examines the poetics and politics of the songs – the aesthetics of the musical performances themselves and their power in mobilising large crowds for the guild vote. I argue that poetry performances in the form of songs do not function merely as election entertainment, but rather that they are central to the contest itself and therefore go a long way to defining its very nature. I also argue that the fact that the 2019 elections at both Makerere and Kyambogo Universities were won by people allied to the People Power movement, whose leader, Hon. Robert Ssentamu Kyagulanyi, provided two songs with which the candidates articulated their message to the electorate, demonstrates the influence of both musicians and popular songs in processes of political mobilisation. Data for this paper was collected using observation, interviews and focus group discussions with selected members of the electorate, and a close reading of the lyrics of the songs. As my analysis reveals, the songsanimated the election campaigns to the extent that their performance not only defined the character of the elections, but also, to some extent, contributed to their final outcome. Keywords:  Popular song and performance, student elections, Bobi Wine, Uganda, Makerere, Kyambogo
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