A Day for the Hunter, a Day for the Prey
Popular Music and Power in Haiti
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:10th Jul '97
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The history of Haiti has been marked by oppression at the hands of colonial and dictatorial overlords, but there has also been a history of resistance and sometimes triumph. This study aims to show that Haiti's vibrant and expressive music has been a important element in the struggle, in which power, politics and resistance have been inextricably fused. The text explores such diverse genres as Haitian jazz, troubadour traditions, Vodou-jazz, "konpa", "mini-djaz", new generation, and roots music. Averill examines the complex interaction of music with power in contexts such as honorific rituals, sponsored street celebrations, Carnival, and social movements spanning the political spectrum. With first-hand accounts by musicians, photographs, song texts and ethnographic descriptions, this book examines the profound manifestations of power and song in the day-to-day efforts of ordinary Haitians to rise above political repression.
- Winner of Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award: Excellence in the Recorded Folk or Ethnic Field 1998
ISBN: 9780226032924
Dimensions: 23mm x 16mm x 2mm
Weight: 539g
306 pages