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The Groovology of White Affect: Boeremusiek and the Enregisterment of Race in South Africa

The Groovology of White Affect: Boeremusiek and the Enregisterment of Race in South Africa

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  • More about The Groovology of White Affect: Boeremusiek and the Enregisterment of Race in South Africa
The Groovology of White Affect theorizes white aesthetics and race formation in South Africa from a position immersed in the sonic. Mining boeremusiek’s “heart-speech” across two centuries of reception, the book offers a theory of race formation steeped in the music’s vernacular language and practices, and situated within South Africa's race ideologies. The book’s chapters identify and explore boeremusiek's affective modalities: embarrassment, blackface, epiphany, and disavowal. The book then theorizes indexicality and music, affect, and whiteness as interlinked ontologies. When considered together, the book argues, boeremusiek’s modalities outline the parameters of a corrupted white aesthetic faculty that help explain how whiteness perpetuates itself in the present day. Racism is thereby defined not primarily as a matter of prejudice, but as a matter of (conditional) pleasure and (pathological) taste. The Groovology of White Affect articulates a sound studies from the South; it is an attempt to write in a South Africa-centered way—amidst the collapse of colonial disciplines and a resulting disciplinary and methodological catholicism—for a broad, international audience interested in the affective constitution of race and racism.
  • Publication date: 15 May 2025
  • Page count: 231
  • Dimensions: Height 209 mm; Width 149 mm; Thickness 19 mm
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN-13: 9783031401459

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