Interpreting Court Song in Uganda

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A01=Damascus Kafumbe
African Society
Author_Damascus Kafumbe
Buganda Kingdom
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Contemporary National Politics
Contemporary Uganda
Court Song
Creative Renewal
Cultural Heritage
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Ethnomusicology
Kiganda Music
Kiganda Royal Court Songs
Kingdom of Buganda
Lyric Interpretation
Musical Meaning
National Contexts
Open Access
Political Dynamics
Political Life
Power Relations
Royal Court Musicians
Uganda

Product details

  • ISBN 9781648250484
  • Weight: 666g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A critical interpretation of essential Kiganda royal court songs that examines how the meanings of their lyrics enter into dynamic dialogue with contemporary national politics in Uganda. Lyric interpretation, which Damascus Kafumbe defines as a process of creative renewal that infuses vitality into songs, enables interpreters and analysts to derive a multiplicity of meanings from songs instead of being limited to a single literal narrative. As he and his research collaborators demonstrate, the process extends the life of a song by allowing it to generate new versions, meanings, and relevance. Kafumbe examines how lyric interpretation serves to renew the lives of twenty-one songs from the repertoires of royal court musicians of the Kingdom of Buganda, arguing that the meanings of these songs are not singular, static, and monolithic but rather dynamic and multivalent. Through extensive research within past and present contexts, Kafumbe presents a series of unique perspectives on the ways Kiganda court songs reflect varied kinds of power relations. These meanings, which surface via lyric interpretation, come from daily interactions among citizens and between leaders and subjects. This interpretive process helps illuminate truths and clarify myths about the power dynamics that shape political life in present-day Uganda, highlighting the relevance of court song lyrics to contemporary national contexts. By engaging with the book's wide range of voices, readers will learn to appreciate these songs, their historical and contemporary contexts, and their composer-performers' stories and interpretations more fully. This book is available as Open Access under the Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND.
DAMASCUS KAFUMBE is the Edward C. Knox Professor of International Studies and professor of music at Middlebury College in Vermont. He is the series editor of the University of Rochester Press' series Eastman/Rochester Studies in Ethnomusicology.

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