TY - JOUR
T1 - Sedät, Migration, and refugeeism as portrayed in Ethiopian song lyrics
AU - Getahun, Solomon Addis
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - This essay explores the history of the concepts of sadat (migration) and sadatannannat (refugeeism), tracking the changing Ethiopian perspectives on separation from homeland as conceived and conveyed through song lyrics. After detailing traditional Ethiopian notions of ssddtdnnanndt, the author surveys song lyrics about Ethiopians living abroad, first in military service in Libya (1911-1930) and in Korea and Japan (1950s), then for educational purposes in Europe and the United States (1945-1974), In contrast to either silence or negativity about sadatanfiannat in songs about these earlier periods, lyrics dating from after the emergence of the Ethiopian diaspora (1974-present) invoke the concept as an integral part of Ethiopian life, moving it from a term of shame to a desirable status with connotations of success and initiative.
AB - This essay explores the history of the concepts of sadat (migration) and sadatannannat (refugeeism), tracking the changing Ethiopian perspectives on separation from homeland as conceived and conveyed through song lyrics. After detailing traditional Ethiopian notions of ssddtdnnanndt, the author surveys song lyrics about Ethiopians living abroad, first in military service in Libya (1911-1930) and in Korea and Japan (1950s), then for educational purposes in Europe and the United States (1945-1974), In contrast to either silence or negativity about sadatanfiannat in songs about these earlier periods, lyrics dating from after the emergence of the Ethiopian diaspora (1974-present) invoke the concept as an integral part of Ethiopian life, moving it from a term of shame to a desirable status with connotations of success and initiative.
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U2 - 10.1353/dsp.2011.0071
DO - 10.1353/dsp.2011.0071
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79954433450
VL - 15
SP - 341
EP - 359
JO - Diaspora
JF - Diaspora
SN - 1044-2057
IS - 2-3
ER -