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Sounding the Nation, Sounding the Revolution: Music and Radio Broadcasting in Post-colonial Mozambique (1975-1986)

2022; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 29; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/19376529.2021.2019745

ISSN

1937-6537

Autores

Marco Roque de Freitas,

Tópico(s)

Anthropological Studies and Insights

Resumo

This article aims to identify the sounds, editorial policies and values promoted by Radio Moçambique (RM) during the so-called "socialist period" (1975–1986). Given the high illiteracy rate in the country, RM became the primary medium for informing the populations of FRELIMO's ideology – the ruling party within a single-party regime – and for spreading the values related to the "new Mozambican man" project. Building on Marissa Moorman's "sonorous capitalism" concept (2008), this article explores the place of music in promoting and anticipating political and cultural changes in post-colonial Mozambique.

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