Popular Songs and Legal Justice in Tanzania: Case of ‘Jumba Bovu’ [Bad House/Luck] and ‘Jela’ [In Prison] Bongo Flava Injustice Exposés

Edwin Mwakibete
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This article applies John Rawls’ theory of ‘justice as fairness’ to analyse the evocation of complaints in popular songs1, songs as one among different efforts against injustice. Later, interviews with composers of the songs followed to prove the interpreted meaning from the content of text data in the analysed songs. Two specific bongo flava songs: ‘Jumba Bovu’ by Mac Dizzo and ‘Jela’ by LWP, were analysed to find how they address the issue. Findings show that generally, the two songs condemn the weakness of justice system, that it is biased against the poor/those with low socio-economic status.
坦桑尼亚的流行歌曲和法律正义:“Jumba Bovu”[坏房子/运气]和“Jela”[在监狱]的案例
本文运用约翰·罗尔斯的“正义即公平”理论来分析流行歌曲中对抱怨的唤起,这些歌曲是反对不公正的不同努力之一。随后,对歌曲的作曲家进行访谈,从分析歌曲中的文本数据内容来证明所解释的意义。研究人员分析了两首特殊的邦戈舞曲:Mac Dizzo的《Jumba Bovu》和LWP的《Jela》,以找出它们是如何解决这个问题的。调查结果表明,总的来说,这两首歌谴责司法系统的弱点,它对穷人/社会经济地位低的人有偏见。
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