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Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda

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Youth, Pentecostalism, and Popular Music in Rwanda offers fascinating insight into the lived experiences of young people in Rwanda through ethnographic analysis of the ambiguities and ambivalences that have accompanied the country's rapid post-genocide development. Andrea Mariko Grant considers how Pentecostalism and popular music offer urban young people ways to craft themselves and their futures; to imagine alternative ways to 'be' Rwandan and inhabit the city in the post-genocide era. Exploring the idiom of the heart - and efforts to transform it - this book offers a richly nuanced perspective of urban young people's everyday lives, their aspirations and disappointments, at a political moment of both great promise and great constraint. Rather than insist on a resistance-dominance binary, Grant foregrounds the possibilities of agency available to young people, their ability to make 'noise', even when it may lead to devastating consequences.

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ISBN: 9781009262675
Publication date: 31st October 2024
Author: Andrea Grant
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 313 pages
Series: International African Library
Genres: African history
Social and cultural anthropology
Political ideologies and movements
History of music