The Language of Kikuyu Popular Artists as “Community Spokespersons” On Ethnic Cleansing in Kenya
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Date
2019
Authors
Ndege, Speranza
Mwai, Wangari
Mbugua, Wallace
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Publisher
Royallite Global
Abstract
This paperfocuses on popular songs that were performed on the Kenya’s mega historical period of 2007/2008. The country experienced socio-political conflict precipitated on the winner of the Presidential race, hence the ethnic cleansing. New Historicism arrives at adeeper insight into the context of the songs. It is interested in the reconstruction of the actual relations among people at a particular time. The presidential aspirants named in the chaos, remain historical personages in Kenya. This discussion reveals the interaction between poetics and political history. The discussed poets immersed themselves in the real historical phenomena positioning themselves as spokespersons on the upheavals. The chapter is based on song-texts selected from Gikuyu artists who engaged the audience on the events.
Description
A research article published in Journal of African Studies and Ethnographic Research
Keywords
Kenya, Kikuyu Popular Artists, popular songs
Citation
Ndege, S., Mwai, W., & Mbugua, W. (2019). The Language of Kikuyu Popular Artists as “Community Spokespersons” On Ethnic Cleansing in Kenya. Journal of African Studies and Ethnographic Research, 1(1), 5-19. Retrieved from https://royalliteglobal.com/african-studies/article/view/47