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(Ebook) Scream for Me, Africa!: Heavy Metal Identities in Post-Colonial Africa by Banchs, Edward ISBN 9781789385229, 9781789385212, 9781789388596, 1789385229, 1789385210, 1789388597

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Authors:Banchs, Edward
Pages:184 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:1
Publisher:Intellect Ltd
Language:english
File Size:8.34 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781789385229, 9781789385212, 9781789388596, 1789385229, 1789385210, 1789388597
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(Ebook) Scream for Me, Africa!: Heavy Metal Identities in Post-Colonial Africa by Banchs, Edward ISBN 9781789385229, 9781789385212, 9781789388596, 1789385229, 1789385210, 1789388597

An engaging look at the various metal scenes across the African continent. Scream for Me Africa! examines the hard rock and metal scenes in five African countries: Botswana, Togo, South Africa, Kenya, and Ghana. Edward Banchs interviewed musicians, producers, and fans in each country to create vivid pictures of each of these rarely discussed scenes. The book considers how the subculture of heavy metal is viewed in postcolonial Africa and examines how musicians in the continent have stepped forward to make this genre their own. It looks at the continent's blossoming scenes through various themes, including hybridity, othering, and political tensions.
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