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« Thursday October 09, 2008 »
Thu
Start: 12:15 pm
End: 2:15 pm
On Thursday, Oct. 9, at 12:15 PM, David Novak will give a talk entitled "The Ghost World of Bollywood" in the Heyman Center Common Room (East Campus).

David Novak is a Fellow of the Columbia Society for Fellows in the Humanities, and holds the PhD in ethnomusicology from Columbia University.
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
“Oyinbo, I go chop your dollar”: Yahoo Boyz, dirty money, and 419 politics in Nigerian popular music
A talk by Christopher Waterman
Dean of the School of the Arts and Architecture, UCLA

Thursday, October 9
5:00 PM
701C Dodge Hall

In Africa as elsewhere, popular music has long been complexly articulated with the struggle to create, texture and defend viable life-spaces under challenging economic circumstances. This talk is a reflection on recent developments in Nigerian popular music, focusing on songs dealing with the 419/internet scammer controversy ("Yahoozee," by Olu Maintain, "No More Yahoozee [The Reply]," by Harri Best Moradiyo, and "Oyinbo, I Go Chop Your Dollar," by Nkem Owoh), and on musicians' reactions to the Central Bank of Nigeria's recent attempt to outlaw the "spraying" of cash at ceremonies.

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