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Performing Arts and Gender In Postcolonial Western Uganda.
Cimardi, Linda.(Eastman/Rochester Studies In Ethnomusicology‚ Vol. 14)
Univ. Rochester Press ©2023
This book focuses on the runyege genre of the Banyoro and Batooro people, exploring how its components of singing, dancing, and acting relate to their complex notions of gender. With a foreword by Samuel Kahunde, prelude, introduction, references, and index. Two appendices. Figures, music examples, and dance examples.
xxiii, 277 p.; 24 cm.
Cloth
Language: English
ISBN: 1648250327
ISBN13: 9781648250323
Performing Arts and Gender In Postcolonial Western Uganda.
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