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CONTENTS Foreword Acknowledgements Acronyms Used in the Text Recorded Materials List of Figures Orthography Prelude "Those Who Do not Listen to Our Songs and Change Their Behavior Will Land in Problems" Introduction "Music is Taken as a Medicine" Singing for Life in a Time of AIDS Chapter 1 HIV/AIDS, Jackfruit, and Banana Weevils Music and Medical Interventions in Uganda Interlude 1 Florence Kumunhyu's Testimony Chapter 2 What You Sing Nourishes Your Body Like Food Interlude 2 Our Problems are Bigger than AIDS A Conversation with Dr. Alex Muganzi Muganga Chapter 3 No One Will Listen To Us Unless We Bring Our Drums! AIDS and Women's Music Performance in Uganda Interlude 3 Stick to One Person Nawaikoke Village Women's Ensemble Chapter 4 Today We Have Naming of Parts Languaging AIDS Through Music Interlude 4 Excerpts from an Interview with the Bukato Youth Fellowship Chapter 5 Singing in a Language AIDS Can Hear Music, AIDS, and Religion Interlude 5 Conversation with Faustus Baziri, Director of VOLSET Chapter 6 Re-Memorying Memory HIV/AIDS and the Performance of Cultural Memory Interlude 6 TASO Drama Group Testimonies Conclusion Getting the Message Across Without Music is Sometimes Shaky Afterword Appendix--Interviews Endnotes Works Cited Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Music therapy -- Uganda.
AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention -- Uganda.
AIDS (Disease) -- Songs and music.
AIDS (Disease) -- Drama.
AIDS (Disease) -- Religious aspects.