دانلود کتاب The Kalela Dance: Aspects of Social Relationships among Urban Africans in Northern Rhodesia
by J. Clyde Mitchell
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عنوان فارسی: رقص کالاله: جنبه های روابط اجتماعی در میان آفریقایی های شهری در رودسیای شمالی |
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return to the dance and fully appreciate its significance."
The Copperbelt, as a conurbation of an immigration area of over 90 language groups, who mainly worked in copper mining and smelting, had originally brought together hostile tribal groups and also fueled new inter-ethnic tensions. The Kalela Dance, at its core a round dance of men with a few fixed costumed figures (for example "the Doctor") with conventional rhythms and musical instruments, consisted for the pleasure of the spectators of long, well-known, but mostly up-to-date poetry of mocking verses of individual groups about each other. Like other joking relationships, it had a double function in the sense of Max Gluckman's Custom and Conflict in Africa: it expressed social conflicts in a pronounced way, but defused their execution in everyday life.