Redigert av Dominica Dipio, Lene Johannessen, Stuart Sillars, 2009.
identity, ownership and tradition in Ugandan oral culture
How do oral forms that have existed for generations reinvent themselves to remain valid in a high-tech world, in which communication is affected through cell phone and email? Who owns a song that has grown over decades, in and through the voices of a community? And what are the intellectual copyrights of a street performer when his act is posted on You Tube? These are some of the questions raised by the authors of these essays.
Redigert av Dominica Dipio, Lene Johannessen, Stuart Sillars, 2009.
identity, ownership and tradition in Ugandan oral culture
How do oral forms that have existed for generations reinvent themselves to remain valid in a high-tech world, in which communication is affected through cell phone and email? Who owns a song that has grown over decades, in and through the voices of a community? And what are the intellectual copyrights of a street performer when his act is posted on You Tube? These are some of the questions raised by the authors of these essays.