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South African music after apartheid: Kwaito, the "party politic," and the appropriation of gold as a sign of success
Gavin Steingo
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Leaders
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Republic of South Africa
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Discourse
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era
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Dance Music
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Tragic
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Vernacular
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Party Politics
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Youth Culture
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African Music
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Post-Apartheid
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South African
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Apartheid
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Party Politics
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African music
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Kwaito
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South Africa
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Labor Supply
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Most Common Form
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New South
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Music Genre
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Capitalist
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Dance music
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Ruling Class
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Musicians
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Black Youth
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Youth Culture
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Black South Africans
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Consumer Capitalism
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Post-apartheid
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Social Sciences
South Africa
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Wealth
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Ruling Class
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Youth Culture
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Party Politics
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Wealth
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