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Title: Anxieties of mixed-raceness in Kenya: perspectives from music, media, and novelistic representations
Authors: Yenjela, Wafula
Keywords: Mixed raceness
racial injustices
racial purity
Issue Date: Aug-2019
Citation: Journal of the African Literature Association, 13:2, 231-254
Abstract: This article argues that historical issues that shaped racial relations in Kenya continue to undermine mixed-raceness in social imaginaries. It links the Kenyan public’s stigmatisation of mixed-race couples and mixed-race individuals to colonial histories of oppression and dispossession of subordinated races. The subconscious colonial memories ventilate through anxieties against mixed raceness in the media, music, and novelistic representations. In the representations, one notices mixed persons’ struggles to belong in a society that links them to oppressors. The article further nuances representations that exhibit delusions of racial purity of communities traceable to ‘distant’ mixed raceness and their ironical contempt of those whose mixed raceness is traceable to a recent past. Thus, memories of racial injustices and imbalances can have lasting effects on mixed raceness whereby anxieties again
Description: DOI: 10.1080/21674736.2019.1641646
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/21674736.2019.1641646?needAccess=true
http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/4876
ISSN: 2167-4736
2167-4744
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