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Title: The Anti-Apartheid Protest Songs and Their Role In The South African Rise
Authors: Kebba, Sonia
Drici, Tarik
Yousfi, mehdi (supervisor)
Keywords: South Africa : Apartheid : Freedom
Protest Songs : The Anti-Apartheid
Issue Date: Dec-2021
Abstract: The present study illustrates the importance of music in social activism as a way of establishing and expressing collective identity through the comparative context of the historical movements against racial inequality in the anti-Apartheid movement in South Africa. We then shed light to the analysis of protest songs in reference to the concepts of boycotts, oppressions, historical movements, symbols, in addition to the hidden messages and the secret meanings they secretly convey.
Description: English Language, Literature and Civilization
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18655
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