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The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography

Thesis (MMus (Music))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009.

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Main Author: Venter, Carina
Other Authors: Muller, Stephanus
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch 2009
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/2839 The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography Venter, Carina Muller, Stephanus University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Music. Dissertations -- Music Theses -- Music Music -- South Africa -- 20th century -- Historiography Apartheid -- South Africa -- Music Thesis (MMus (Music))--University of Stellenbosch, 2009. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This thesis attempts to understand questions of our past in the present. It is broadly premised on the assumption of complicity as an interpretive frame in which the relationship between Apartheid intellectualisation and Afrikaans music historiography can be elucidated. Its protagonists are Gerrie Eloff, Geoffrey Cronjé, H.F. Verwoerd, Piet Meyer, Jan Bouws, Rosa Nepgen and Jacques Philip Malan. In each of the four chapters, I attempt to construct metaphors, points of intersection or articulation between Apartheid intellectualisation and Afrikaans music historiography. Music is never entirely absent: for Apartheid ideologues such as Geoffrey Cronjé and Gerrie Eloff musical metaphors become ways of enunciating racial theories, for the Dutch musicologist Jan Bouws music provides entry into South Africa and its discourses, for J.P. Malan music becomes a conduit that could facilitate national goals and for Rosa Nepgen music constitutes the perfect domain for and the gestating impulse of her own often ornate national devotions. Some of the themes addressed in this thesis include the language and metaphors of Apartheid intellectualisation, discourses of paranoia, struggle, purity, contamination, the ‘Afrikanermoeder’ (‘Afrikaner mother’), the cultural language of Afrikaner nationalism and the reciprocity between cultural fecundity and dominance of the land. The final denouement comprises a positing of the Afrikaans art song ‘O Boereplaas’ and the singing soprano Afrikanermoeder who emerges as the keeper of Afrikaner blood purity, guardian of her race and prophet of its fate and future. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hierdie tesis probeer om vrae uit ons verlede in die hede te verstaan. Die aanname van komplisiteit verskaf ’n premis en interpreterende raamwerk waarbinne die verhouding tussen Apartheid-intellektualisering en Afrikaanse musiekhistoriografie belig kan word. Die protagoniste van hierdie tesis is Gerrie Eloff, Geoffrey Cronjé, H.F. Verwoerd, Piet Meyer, Jan Bouws, Rosa Nepgen en Jacques Philip Malan. In elk van die vier hoofstukke poog ek om metafore, punte van kruising of artikulasie tussen Apartheid-intellektualisering en Afrikaanse musiekhistoriografie te konstrueer. Musiek word nooit buite rekening gelaat nie: vir Apartheid-ideoloë soos Geoffrey Cronjé en Gerrie Eloff word musikale metafore maniere hoe teorieë oor ras geformuleer kan word, vir die Nederlandse musikoloog Jan Bouws verleen musiek toegang tot Suid-Afrikaanse kulturele diskoerse, vir J.P. Malan word musiek ’n kanaal waardeur nasionale doelstellings vloei en vir Rosa Nepgen verteenwoordig musiek die ideale omgewing en teelaarde vir haar eie en gereeld oordadige nasionale lofuitinge. Sommige van die temas wat in hierdie tesis aangespreek word sluit in die taal en metafore van Apartheid intellektualisering, diskoerse van paranoia, stryd, suiwerheid, kontaminasie, die Afrikanermoeder, die kulturele taal van Afrikanernasionalisme en die wederkerigheid tussen kulturele oplewing en oorheersing van Suid-Afrika. Die tesis word tot slot gevoer deur ’n besinning oor die Afrikaanse kunslied ‘O Boereplaas’ en die singende sopraan, die Afrikanermoeder, wat na vore tree as die bewaarder van Afrikaner-bloedsuiwerheid, oppasser van haar ras en die profetes van die volk se lot en toekoms. Masters 2009-11-26T08:38:58Z 2010-06-01T08:59:39Z 2009-11-26T08:38:58Z 2010-06-01T08:59:39Z 2009-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2839 en University of Stellenbosch application/pdf Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch
spellingShingle Dissertations -- Music
Theses -- Music
Music -- South Africa -- 20th century -- Historiography
Apartheid -- South Africa -- Music
Venter, Carina
The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography
title The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography
title_full The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography
title_fullStr The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography
title_full_unstemmed The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography
title_short The influence of early Apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth-century Afrikaans music historiography
title_sort influence of early apartheid intellectualisation on twentieth century afrikaans music historiography
topic Dissertations -- Music
Theses -- Music
Music -- South Africa -- 20th century -- Historiography
Apartheid -- South Africa -- Music
url http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/2839
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