Understanding standpoints on women through a patriarchal voice: A study of Ayinla Omowura’s music

IF 0.4 0 MUSIC
Israel Ayinla Fadipe
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ABSTRACT Every society possesses preconceived standpoints on women and womens issues in its enclave and these standpoints manifest in diverse media of communication from time to time. Popular music is one avenue for communicating social realities. This article examines Ayinla Omowura’s song-texts in order to understand how the artist as a patriarchal voice interprets these standpoints. Six songs are critically analysed to consider specific women’s issues and how they were portrayed. Four themes, namely polygamy, prostitution, skin bleaching, and women’s submission, recur in the songs. Also, the artist thrives on the use of invective, curses, proverbs, and aphorisms imbued with metaphors as rhetorical strategies. In all, the artist’s commentaries on women’s affairs in his society reveal a high level of patriarchal hegemony that dominated his time. In his attempt to explain the psychology of women, he accommodates and lends voice to the manufactured consent for continued gender discrimination.
从男权的声音理解对女性的立场:小村Ayinla Omowura音乐研究
每个社会对其所属社会的妇女和妇女问题都有先入为主的立场,这些立场不时地表现在不同的传播媒介上。流行音乐是传达社会现实的一种途径。本文考察了Ayinla Omowura的歌曲文本,以了解作为男权声音的艺术家如何解释这些立场。对六首歌曲进行了批判性分析,以考虑具体的女性问题以及她们是如何被描绘出来的。歌曲中反复出现了一夫多妻、卖淫、皮肤漂白和女性顺从等四个主题。此外,艺术家还擅长使用谩骂、诅咒、谚语和充满隐喻的警句作为修辞策略。总之,艺术家对他所处社会中女性事务的评论揭示了他所处时代的高度父权霸权。在他试图解释女性心理的过程中,他包容并为持续的性别歧视的人为同意提供了声音。
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