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Between Tinseltown and Sophiatown: The Double Temporality of Popular Culture in the Autobiographical Cultural Memory of Bloke Modisane and Miriam Makeba

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dc.contributor.author Masemola, Kgomotso
dc.date.accessioned 2015-03-24T08:41:37Z
dc.date.available 2015-03-24T08:41:37Z
dc.date.issued 2011-03
dc.identifier.citation Masemola, Kgomotso 2011. Between Tinseltown and Sophiatown: The Double Temporality of Popular Culture in the Autobiographical Cultural Memory of Bloke Modisane and Miriam Makeba, Journal of Literary Studies, 27:1, 1-27. en
dc.identifier.issn 0256-4718
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18417
dc.description.abstract Prompted by Paul Gilroy’s question as to how active remembrance in black expressive culture is associated with a distinctive and disjunctive temporality (1993: 212), this article brings to view divided autobiographical subjectivities through the problematic, if double, temporality of Bloke Modisane’s Blame Me on History (1963) and Miriam Makeba’s Makeba: My Story (1988) such as they are framed between popular culture and figures of memory that straddle Tinseltown and Sophiatown. It does so by referring to these two prominent Sophiatown figures’ preoccupation with voyaging – discursively through figures of memory and bodiographically – in performative Hollywood en route to exile in the geopolitical West. The two autobiographical texts that record each moment of the memoric and material journeys – entries and exits – effectively bear witness to rhizomatic alliances that are foregrounded by Hollywood-mediated agential discourses of performativity. The paper concludes that the signifying time of Modisane’s and Makeba’s self-representation is doubled by temporal and spatial deixes of both Tinseltown and Sophiatown in general and the margins of reconstructive memory and spectatorship of cinematic popular culture in particular. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Taylor & Francis en
dc.subject Sophiatown en
dc.subject Popular Culture en
dc.subject Autobiography en
dc.subject Cultural Memory en
dc.subject Miriam Makeba en
dc.subject Bloke Modisane en
dc.subject Makeba: My Story en
dc.subject Paul Gilroy en
dc.subject Tinseltown en
dc.title Between Tinseltown and Sophiatown: The Double Temporality of Popular Culture in the Autobiographical Cultural Memory of Bloke Modisane and Miriam Makeba en
dc.type Article en


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