Barz, Gregory F., 1960-

Singing for life : HIV/AIDS and music in Uganda / Gregory Barz ; foreword by Jim Wooten. - New York : Routledge, 2006. - xxvi, 250 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.+ 1 sound disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in.)

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-244) and index.

Prelude : "Those who do not listen to our songs and change their beh avior will land in problems" -- Introduction : "Music is taken as a med icine" : singing for life in a time of AIDS -- HIV/AIDS, jackfruit, and banana weevils : music and medical interventions in Uganda -- Interlud e 1 : Florence Kumunhyu's testimony -- What you sing nourishes your bod y like food -- Interlude 2 : Our problems are bigger than AIDS -- A con versation with Dr. Alex Muganzi Muganga -- No one will listen to us unl ess we bring our drums! : AIDS and women's music performance in Uganda -- Interlude 3 : Stick to one person : Nawaikoke village women's ensemb le -- Today we have naming of parts : Languaging AIDS through music -- Interlude 4 : Excerpts from an interview with the Bukato Youth Fellowsh ip -- Singing in a language AIDS can hear : Music, AIDS, and religion - - Interlude 5 : Conversation with Faustus Baziri, director of Volset -- Re-memorying memory : HIV/AIDS and the performance of cultural memory -- Interlude 6 : Taso drama group testimonies -- Conclusion : Getting t he message across without music is sometimes shaky.

0415972892 (hbk. : alk. paper) 9780415972895 (Hardcover)

2005-013959


Music therapy -- Uganda.
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention.-- Uganda
AIDS (Disease) -- Songs and music.
AIDS (Disease) -- Drama.
AIDS (Disease) -- Religious aspects.

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