Iingoma Zomzabalazo in Conversation: An Archival Engagement with Recordings of Liberation Songs

Authors

  • Lukhanyo Ka Dideka Ka Dideka University of the Western Cape
  • Ben Verghese University of the Western Cape

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14426/kronos.v49i1.2237

Keywords:

Archives, Liberation music, Mixtape, Songs, Vinyl records

Abstract

This text is a remix of an archival engagement with recordings/performanc- es of ‘freedom songs’ or ‘liberation songs’ in a south or southern African context. The authors began this collaborative research project as part of a course in the Masters in History degree programme at the University of the Western Cape (UWC). The essay includes a re-edited, updated transcript of dialogue the authors shared along with two mix(tap)es they produced together. The conversation speaks of songs as archives, archives of song(s), and memory/ies pertaining to anti-Apartheid struggle and ongoing Fallism.

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Published

2024-06-10

How to Cite

Ka Dideka, L. K. D., & Verghese, B. (2024). Iingoma Zomzabalazo in Conversation: An Archival Engagement with Recordings of Liberation Songs. Kronos: Southern African Histories, 49(1). https://doi.org/10.14426/kronos.v49i1.2237