The Journey to the South A parable and five critiques

The Journey to the South grapples with the entanglement of ethics, aesthetics, disciplinary transformation, institutional decolonisation and modalities of protest at South African universities. Riffing on Herman Hesse’s short novel Die Morgenlandfahrt (Journey to the East), Stephanus Muller’s parabl...

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Main Author: Muller, Stephanus
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Stellenbosch African Sun Media 01.12.2019
Edition:1
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ISBN:9781928480426, 192848042X
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter Table of Contents [Illustrations] FOREWORD [Illustrations] MANFRED ZYLLA AND THE ART OF THE JOURNEY TO THE SOUTH [Illustrations] THE JOURNEY TO THE SOUTH [Illustrations] The first critique: WORDS FAIL ME: [Illustrations] The second critique: THOUGHTS TOWARDS MOVING BEYOND AN APARTHEID METHODOLOGY IN MUSIC [Illustrations] The third critique: THE FAULTLESS WAYS OF A MUSICAL HEART [Illustrations] The fourth critique: LASSEN SIE DIE GUTEN ZEITEN ROLLEN [Illustrations] The fifth critique: SHIT HAPPENS: [Illustrations] AFTERWORD
  • Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Manfred Zylla and the art of The Journey to the South -- The Journey to the South -- The First Critique: Words fail me: Plagiarism and the ethics of change -- The Second Critique: Thoughts towards moving beyond an apartheid methodoloy in music -- The Third Critique: The faultless ways of a musical heart -- The Fourth Critique: Lassen Sie die guten Zeiten rollen -- The Fifth Critique: Shit happens: A colloquium -- Afterword