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Breaking Rocks Joe Trapido

Breaking Rocks By Joe Trapido

Breaking Rocks by Joe Trapido


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Based on fieldwork in Kinshasa and Paris, Breaking Rocks examines patronage payments within Congolese popular music. This book offers insights into both the ideologies of power and value in central Africa's troubled post-colonial political economy, and the economic flows that make up the hidden side of the globalization.

Breaking Rocks Summary

Breaking Rocks: Music, Ideology and Economic Collapse, from Paris to Kinshasa by Joe Trapido

Based on fieldwork in Kinshasa and Paris, Breaking Rocks examines patronage payments within Congolese popular music, where a love song dedication can cost 6,000 dollars and a simple name check can trade for 500 or 600 dollars. Tracing this system of prestige through networks of musicians and patrons - who include gangsters based in Europe, kleptocratic politicians in Congo, and lawless diamond dealers in northern Angola - this book offers insights into ideologies of power and value in central Africa's troubled post-colonial political economy, as well as a glimpse into the economic flows that make up the hidden side of the globalization.

Breaking Rocks Reviews

While the book's subject - the economics of Rumba Congolaise - is arguably hyper-specialized, its intellectual scope and ambition are extensive. Trapido's considerable insights engage a diverse, expansive body of literature that will be germane to readers interested in the Congo Basin, economic anthropology, ethnomusicology, postcolonial theory, and beyond. * Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Built upon a stunningly rich ethnography, Breaking Rocks elaborates on the political entanglement of the music industry spanning across the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Congolese diaspora. A witty, fresh account, including stories and case studies rooted in a thorough period of fieldwork, Breaking Rocks is simply a must-read for anyone either professionally or amateurishly inclined to anthropology or musicology. * Kristien Geenen, Ghent University

This is a highly impressive, utterly original, often brilliant book on both the empirical and theoretical levels... A wonderful ethnography of music production, performance, spectacle, and deceit. * Nancy Rose Hunt, University of Michigan

This is an excellent book, written with great warmth and verve in the narrative... Breaking Rocks will make a significant impact on African Studies. * Michael Rowlands, University College London

About Joe Trapido

Joe Trapido works in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies. A fan of Congolese music, he is also a follower of Congolese society and politics more generally. His work has been published in the New Left Review and in Africa.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. Bars, Music, Gender and Politics
Chapter 2. Exchange, Music, Patronage
Chapter 3. Potlatch Migrants: Travelling to Europe, Arriving in Kinshasa
Chapter 4. Rights, Piracy and Producers
Chapter 5. The President as Gatekeeper, Patronage as a Class Relationship. Elders and Cadets Rey Reproduced Now.
Chapter 6. Mikiliste Economies
Chapter 7. Love and Money
Chapter 8. Charismatic Fetishism

Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

Additional information

NLS9781789207941
9781789207941
1789207940
Breaking Rocks: Music, Ideology and Economic Collapse, from Paris to Kinshasa by Joe Trapido
New
Paperback
Berghahn Books
2020-09-02
272
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