Virtualising Africa’s Arts, Securing the Future Engendering Africa’s Popular Songs on TikTok’s Enchanted Space

Africa insight Pub Date : 2023-06-23 DOI:10.4314/ai.v51i4.5
S. Mutie
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This paper, locating itself within the locus of Southern Perspectives, examines how TikTok, rehabilitating the local memories imbued in the African  popular song genre, re-situates African popular knowledge at the centre of dialogues around the human question. The paper used a lit-crit methodology  to show how African female content creators, by creatively archiving and curating Black voices into what was the realm of Northern thought, have used  TikTok’s space to dissolve epistemological and ontological boundaries. This paper posits that TikTok is the new canvas for espousing indigenous  knowledge within popular literary meditations in Africa and provides a veritable space that has placed contemporary African art forms at the centre of  transformative possibilities. The paper concludes that African music on TikTok is an epistemological tool that communicates context and community- specific knowledges.
虚拟化非洲艺术,确保未来在TikTok的迷人空间上创作非洲流行歌曲
本文将自己定位在南方视角的中心,研究了TikTok如何恢复非洲流行歌曲流派中的当地记忆,将非洲流行知识重新定位在围绕人类问题的对话的中心。这篇论文使用了一种批判性的方法来展示非洲女性内容创作者如何通过创造性地将黑人的声音归档和策划到北方思想的领域,利用TikTok的空间来消除认识论和本体论的界限。本文认为,TikTok是在非洲流行的文学沉思中支持本土知识的新画布,并提供了一个真正的空间,将当代非洲艺术形式置于变革可能性的中心。文章得出结论,TikTok上的非洲音乐是一种交流背景和社区特定知识的认识论工具。
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