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Scriptions of the Choral: The Historiography of Black South African Choralism
Abstract
This essay focusses on two moments in the historiography of black choralism. The work on choralism by the first generation ethnomusicologists, specifically Percival R. Kirby, provides an opportunity to re-evaluate their scholarship as well as revisit the charge of their collaboration with segregationist/apartheid thought. More recent ethnomusicology’s (non)engagement with black choralism affords similar insights into its workings. The erasure and misrepresentation of choralism in recent histories of black South African musicking is traced to the narrative form that structures, and the ideology of resistance which informs, their writing.
South African Journal of Musicology Vol.22 2002: 29-45