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SUMMARY:Lee Watkins: "The Politics of Analysing South African Rap Music sty
 le: Methods\, Methodologies\, and Doing the Right Thing"
DESCRIPTION:The Research Colloquium provides a forum for local and internat
 ional scholars to engage in crossdisciplinary and methodological debates i
 n Southern African Studies\, with particular reference to Namibian Studies
 . It is jointly offered with the School of Humanities\, Society and Develo
 pment\, University of Namibia in online sessions and is open to all levels
 . Guests are welcome.\\r\\nLee Watkins is the Director of the Internationa
 l Library of African Music (ILAM)\, an organization dedicated to the prese
 rvation and study of African music. Seated in Grahamstown\, South Africa\,
  ILAM is attached to the Music Department at Rhodes University. Lee Watkin
 s's interests include applied studies in music\, hip hop studies\, and cri
 tical music theory.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>The Research Colloquium provides a forum for local and intern
 ational scholars to engage in crossdisciplinary and methodological debates
  in Southern African Studies\, with particular reference to Namibian Studi
 es. It is jointly offered with the School of Humanities\, Society and Deve
 lopment\, University of Namibia in online sessions and is open to all leve
 ls. Guests are welcome.</p>\n<p>Lee Watkins is the Director of the Interna
 tional Library of African Music (ILAM)\, an organization dedicated to the 
 preservation and study of African music. Seated in Grahamstown\, South Afr
 ica\, ILAM is attached to the Music Department at Rhodes University. Lee W
 atkins's interests include applied studies in music\, hip hop studies\, an
 d critical music theory.</p>
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