Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People

Songs are an integral aspect of Zulu folklore, as they are performed in almost all ceremonies in Zulu culture. Every ceremony, or occasion in which people come together, such as a wedding ceremony, (coming of (age), mhlonyana (girls ceremony when they reach womanhood) or a funeral gathering, has par...

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Main Authors: Dlamini-Myeni, Bongephiwe, Mbokazi, Samkelisiwe Diligence
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
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spelling my-ukm.journal.235322024-05-13T03:16:02Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23532/ Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People Dlamini-Myeni, Bongephiwe Mbokazi, Samkelisiwe Diligence Songs are an integral aspect of Zulu folklore, as they are performed in almost all ceremonies in Zulu culture. Every ceremony, or occasion in which people come together, such as a wedding ceremony, (coming of (age), mhlonyana (girls ceremony when they reach womanhood) or a funeral gathering, has particular songs associated with it. The aim of this paper was to explore the effectiveness of wedding songs as a means of communication and education in Zulu culture. The researchers first discussed the importance of music in African societies and secondly examined its role as a means of communication and education. The study adopted a qualitative approach located within the interpretivist paradigm. Ten songs were selected to illustrate how artists use songs to convey social messages. The songs were analysed using the critical discourse analysis approach. The researchers argued that the Zulu people compose songs to record a certain event or convey a social message. Thus, wedding songs do not only entertain people at a particular gathering or ceremony but communicate crucial messages that are educational at the same time. This article has revealed that most of the Zulu wedding songs contain repetitions that emphasise a certain word with an important social message. Therefore, the style and linguistic features of a song play a crucial role in emphasising the message embedded in it. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23532/1/411_426_659762359372PB.pdf Dlamini-Myeni, Bongephiwe and Mbokazi, Samkelisiwe Diligence (2024) Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People. e-Bangi Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 21 (1). pp. 411-426. ISSN 1823-884x https://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
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description Songs are an integral aspect of Zulu folklore, as they are performed in almost all ceremonies in Zulu culture. Every ceremony, or occasion in which people come together, such as a wedding ceremony, (coming of (age), mhlonyana (girls ceremony when they reach womanhood) or a funeral gathering, has particular songs associated with it. The aim of this paper was to explore the effectiveness of wedding songs as a means of communication and education in Zulu culture. The researchers first discussed the importance of music in African societies and secondly examined its role as a means of communication and education. The study adopted a qualitative approach located within the interpretivist paradigm. Ten songs were selected to illustrate how artists use songs to convey social messages. The songs were analysed using the critical discourse analysis approach. The researchers argued that the Zulu people compose songs to record a certain event or convey a social message. Thus, wedding songs do not only entertain people at a particular gathering or ceremony but communicate crucial messages that are educational at the same time. This article has revealed that most of the Zulu wedding songs contain repetitions that emphasise a certain word with an important social message. Therefore, the style and linguistic features of a song play a crucial role in emphasising the message embedded in it.
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author Dlamini-Myeni, Bongephiwe
Mbokazi, Samkelisiwe Diligence
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Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People
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title Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People
title_short Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People
title_full Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People
title_fullStr Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People
title_full_unstemmed Ubuciko Bomlomo: wedding songs as an effective means of communication and education among the Zulu People
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