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Africa Past and Present
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The Podcast about African History, Culture, and Politics
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History
Education,
News,
Politics
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Episode 134:
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
47 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 134:
Neo Lekgotla laga Ramoupi (History, University of the Free State) on his new book, Cultural Resistance on Robben Island: Songs of Struggle and Liberation in South Africa (Skotaville 2024). After discussing the genesis of his scholarly interests, Dr. Ramoupi describes prisoners’ music— instruments, genres, styles—and its impact on surviving apartheid’s harshest prison. He then reflects on the relationship between prisoners and guards, and changes in Robben Island prison culture over time. The interview closes with Ramoupi’s reflections on the film, Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony, and a preview of his new Mellon Foundation-funded research project.
Africa Past & Present » Afripod
The Podcast about African History, Culture, and Politics