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The La Traviata Affair Opera In The Age Of Apartheid Hilde Roos

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The La Traviata Affair Opera In The Age Of Apartheid Hilde Roos
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.95 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Hilde Roos
ISBN: 9780520971516, 0520971515
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The La Traviata Affair Opera In The Age Of Apartheid Hilde Roos by Hilde Roos 9780520971516, 0520971515 instant download after payment.

Race, politics, and opera production during apartheid South Africa intersect in this historiographic work on the Eoan Group, a “coloured” cultural organization that performed opera in the Cape. The La Traviata Affair charts Eoan’s opera activities from the group’s inception in 1933 until the cessation of their productions by 1980. It explores larger questions of complicity, compromise, and compliance; of assimilation, appropriation, and race; and of “European art music” in situations of “non-European” dispossession and disenfranchisement. Performing under the auspices of apartheid, the group’s unquestioned acceptance of and commitment to the art of opera could not redeem it from the entanglements that came with the political compromises it made. Uncovering a rich trove of primary source materials, Hilde Roos presents here for the first time the story of one of the premier cultural agencies of apartheid South Africa.

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