Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A bronze drum
- 2 Boar Tusk's children
- 3 White collar Flowerland
- 4 True Love at home
- 5 Water child, land child
- 6 A simple man
- 7 Fighting mean, fighting clean
- 8 Great Lake and the Elephant Man
- 9 Bartholomew's boarders
- 10 The three seasons
- Interlude: from the Kok river
- 11 Last of the longhouses
- 12 A delicate bamboo tongue
- 13 True Love in love
- 14 Fermented monkey faeces
- 15 Perfect hosts
- 16 Old guard, young Turks
- 17 True Love and White Rock
- 18 Insurgents in a landscape
- 19 True Love and sudden death
- 20 Portraits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
17 - True Love and White Rock
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 October 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- 1 A bronze drum
- 2 Boar Tusk's children
- 3 White collar Flowerland
- 4 True Love at home
- 5 Water child, land child
- 6 A simple man
- 7 Fighting mean, fighting clean
- 8 Great Lake and the Elephant Man
- 9 Bartholomew's boarders
- 10 The three seasons
- Interlude: from the Kok river
- 11 Last of the longhouses
- 12 A delicate bamboo tongue
- 13 True Love in love
- 14 Fermented monkey faeces
- 15 Perfect hosts
- 16 Old guard, young Turks
- 17 True Love and White Rock
- 18 Insurgents in a landscape
- 19 True Love and sudden death
- 20 Portraits
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
We are music lovers but our infatuation for music is only shallow. One British Major Nolan put it this way. The Karen have an aptitude for music. But they do not work hard enough or go deep enough to master the art and to attain international recognition. There are no artists among our people qualified to go to other countries for money making, fame and for display of propaganda stunts.
Saw Moo Troo (1981, p. 1)In Communist-ruled Krakow, playing the lute was a subversive activity. To assert the existence of an historical Polish music culture was tantamount to separatist sedition. Music has been closely associated with many revolts, violent and peaceful, grandiose and plebeian. Verdi's opera Nabucco incited Italian patriots to noisy demonstrations against the Austrian army of occupation and his name was chanted as an acronym of ‘Vittorio Emmanuele Re d'ltalia.’ A less exalted musical flowering, but still one of the most remarkable in the twentieth century, was that initially associated with Salvador Allende's government in Chile in the 1970s, and in other Latin American countries since: an upsurge of nueva canción expressing hopes for, and sometimes the triumphs of, social liberalisation and reform, and whose chief exponents are now to be found in Argentina (the glorious Mercedes Sosa) and in Nicaragua.
Saw Moo Troo speaks of propaganda abroad, but it is within the country of insurrection that music counts for most. ‘Populist’ uprisings make use of music to communicate with people who may have been downtrodden for years, even for generations, and who are often illiterate. Songs provide a ready means of spreading a message.
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- True Love and BartholomewRebels on the Burmese Border, pp. 320 - 337Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1991