Table of Contents
List of Figures, About the Author, Series Foreword by Michael B. Bakan, Preface, PART I: Creating Connections, Introduction, 1. South African Music: The Lion Sleeps Tonight, 2. Twentieth-Century Political History, 3. Twentieth-Century Entertainment History: Live and Mediated, 4. Graceland (1986): World Music Collaboration, PART II: Twentieth- Century Musical Styles: Music in Migration, Introduction, 5. Representing the Past in South African Music, 6. South African Music: Brief Definitions, 7. Labor Migration: Isicathamiya, 8. Labor Migration: Maskanda, 9. Labor Migration: Gumboot Dance, PART III: Focusing In: Two Case Studies, Introduction, First Case Study: Cape Jazz, 10. Post-World War II Cape Town, 11. Sathima Bea Benjamin’s Cape Town: Popular Culture in the Post- World War II Era, 12. Sathima Bea Benjamin as Jazz Musician, 13. Mission Hymns and the Founding of the Shembe Community, 14. Shembe Hymns, AFTERWORD, 15. Final Reflections, Appendices, 1. A Guide to African Music: A Music of Encounters, North, South, East, and West, 2. Key Dates in South African History, 3. Selected Websites and Guide to Recordings: South Africa and Its Music, 4. Themes Common to the Study of African Music: 1980s to Present, 5. Discussion of Musical Examples on CD, Glossary, References, Notes, Index