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The Image of Africa in Italian Music proposes an innovative, fresh, provocative study, delving inside the common mentality of Italians, through their popular music and the way it has represented Africa and Africans. Italian music has largely followed national history, representing Africa as a mere object, from an inferior and inferiorized land of conquest to a slow process of decolonization of this image, which began around the 1980s and culminated with the irruption of second-generation Afro-Italian rappers into the Italian music scene. Through a careful analysis of the lyrics that is never…mehr
The Image of Africa in Italian Music proposes an innovative, fresh, provocative study, delving inside the common mentality of Italians, through their popular music and the way it has represented Africa and Africans. Italian music has largely followed national history, representing Africa as a mere object, from an inferior and inferiorized land of conquest to a slow process of decolonization of this image, which began around the 1980s and culminated with the irruption of second-generation Afro-Italian rappers into the Italian music scene. Through a careful analysis of the lyrics that is never detached from the historical context and sociological implications, the author shows how it was only with second-generation Afro-Italian rappers that provincial Italy had to come to terms with its present and its past. This musical movement gave rise to cultural, social and political debates that went far beyond the mere fact of music, involving other types of art, as well as proposing changes - such a new citizenship law - that are still struggling to take hold. Far beyond the image of 'Italians as good people', these rappers challenge us on a complex and slippery terrain: the construction of a new Italianness, overcoming clichés and stereotypes that one part of the country stubbornly continues to defend.
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Autorenporträt
Luca Bussotti is Professor at the Technical University of Mozambique, with teaching experiences in Italy, Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique. He has matured a long experience in Italian as well as in African Studies, privileging an approach centered on political and cultural analysis. He is the author of a complete history of Italian citizenship (La cittadinanza degli italiani, Angeli, 2002), of the book Minoranze e multiculturalismo nell'Italia contemporanea (IBIS, 2013), on the formation of a multicultural society in Italy and in Europe, of a study on the U.S. policy in Austral Africa during the Cold War (Dal sabotaggio alla cooperazione, printed by the University of Trieste, Italy, 2024) and (with Gianfranco Giovannone) of a book on diversified cultural aspects of Africa (Sguardi sull'Africa, IBIS, 2024). He has also edited about 20 books and written almost 100 articles in international journals, including about 10 on issues related to music, in Africa as well as in Italy.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Theoretical Approach Chapter 2. Methodology Chapter 3. A Short Overview on the Image of Africa in Italian Culture: From Dante to the Dawn of Colonialism Chapter 4. A First Approach to Africa: Popular Italian Music at the Beginning of Colonialism (1888-1912) Chapter 5. Italian Popular Music in the Face of Fascist Colonialism Chapter 6. The Representation of Africa after the Second World War: Africa as Absence (1940s-1970s) Chapter 7. A Long Transition: From Africa as Metaphor to Africa as Reality (1980s-2000s) Chapter 8. Decolonizing the Approach: Africa as a Subject (from 2000 to the present) Chapter 9. After the 2G Network: The Second Generation Rappers between Commitment and Individualism Chapter 10. Besides the African-Italia Rappers: The Representation of Africa between Continuity and Innovation Final Remarks References About the Author
Preface Introduction Chapter 1. Theoretical Approach Chapter 2. Methodology Chapter 3. A Short Overview on the Image of Africa in Italian Culture: From Dante to the Dawn of Colonialism Chapter 4. A First Approach to Africa: Popular Italian Music at the Beginning of Colonialism (1888-1912) Chapter 5. Italian Popular Music in the Face of Fascist Colonialism Chapter 6. The Representation of Africa after the Second World War: Africa as Absence (1940s-1970s) Chapter 7. A Long Transition: From Africa as Metaphor to Africa as Reality (1980s-2000s) Chapter 8. Decolonizing the Approach: Africa as a Subject (from 2000 to the present) Chapter 9. After the 2G Network: The Second Generation Rappers between Commitment and Individualism Chapter 10. Besides the African-Italia Rappers: The Representation of Africa between Continuity and Innovation Final Remarks References About the Author
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