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Transforming Vòdún: Musical Change and Postcolonial Healing in Benin's Jazz and Brass Band Music

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Sarah Politz
2023
summary
Transforming Vòdún examines how musicians from the West African Republic of Benin transform Benin’s cultural traditions, especially the ancestral spiritual practice of vòdún and its musical repertoires, as part of the process of healing postcolonial trauma through music and ritual. Based on fieldwork in Benin, France, and New York City, Sarah Politz uses historical ethnography, music analysis, and participant observation to examine three case studies of brass band and jazz musicians from Benin. The multi-sited nature of this study highlights the importance of mobility, and diasporic connections in musicians’ professional lives, while grounding these connections in the particularities of the African continent, its histories, its people, and its present.  

Table of Contents

Cover

Half title page

pp. i

Series information

pp. ii

Title page

pp. iii

Copyright page

pp. iv

Dedication

pp. v-vi

Contents

pp. vii-viii

List of Illustrations

pp. 10-11

Fon Language Pronunciation Guide

pp. 12-13

Acknowledgments

pp. 14-15

Introduction

pp. 1-38

Part I: Multiple Temporalities

pp. 39-40

Chapter 1. History and Healing in Vòdún: Practice, Power, and Value

pp. 41-73

Chapter 2. Making la Musique Moderne: Cultural Renaissance in Postcolonial Benin

pp. 74-108

Part II: Transforming Vòdún

pp. 109-110

Chapter 3. Gangbé Brass Band: Producing Vòdún, Producing Livelihood

pp. 111-150

Chapter 4. Eyo'nlé Brass Band: Transforming the Blues

pp. 151-173

Chapter 5. Jomion and the Uklos: Hwedo-Jazz and Vòdún in the New African Diaspora

pp. 174-193

Conclusion: Trauma, Translation, Transformation

pp. 194-202

Glossary

pp. 203-206

Notes

pp. 207-218

Bibliography

pp. 219-230

Index

pp. 231-242
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