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'''Artist:''' Simon and Garfunkel (both | '''Artist:''' Simon and Garfunkel (both b. 1941) | ||
'''Confronting Bodies:''' Malawi Censorship Board | '''Confronting Bodies:''' Malawi Censorship Board | ||
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'''Description of Artwork:''' The song ''Cecilia'' by the US recording artists Simon and Garfunkel. | '''Description of Artwork:''' The song ''Cecilia'' by the US recording artists Simon and Garfunkel. | ||
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'''The Incident:''' "...The reason for the ban is that Cecilia is also the name of President Banda's "Official Hostess" or mistress, Tamanda Kadzamira. The banning apparently coincided with a somewhat rocky phase in their relationship. The lyrics "Cecilia/I'm down on my knees/I'm begging you please to come home" [especially caused either consternation or delight]. Malwians apparently took to singing bowdlerized versions and even humming the tune was guaranteed to raise a smile...." | '''The Incident:''' "...The reason for the ban is that Cecilia is also the name of President Banda's "Official Hostess" or mistress, Tamanda Kadzamira. The banning apparently coincided with a somewhat rocky phase in their relationship. The lyrics "Cecilia/I'm down on my knees/I'm begging you please to come home" [especially caused either consternation or delight]. Malwians apparently took to singing bowdlerized versions and even humming the tune was guaranteed to raise a smile...." | ||
Latest revision as of 21:53, 13 January 2012
Date: 1980s
Region: Africa
Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium: Music
Artist: Simon and Garfunkel (both b. 1941)
Confronting Bodies: Malawi Censorship Board
Dates of Action: 1980's?
Location: Malawi
Description of Artwork: The song Cecilia by the US recording artists Simon and Garfunkel.
The Incident: "...The reason for the ban is that Cecilia is also the name of President Banda's "Official Hostess" or mistress, Tamanda Kadzamira. The banning apparently coincided with a somewhat rocky phase in their relationship. The lyrics "Cecilia/I'm down on my knees/I'm begging you please to come home" [especially caused either consternation or delight]. Malwians apparently took to singing bowdlerized versions and even humming the tune was guaranteed to raise a smile...."
Results of Incident: "...Ms. Kadzamira has since preferred to be known in public by her middle name of Tamanda...."
Source: Human Rights Watch/Africa Watch, "Where Silence Rules, The Suppression of Dissent in Malawi," October 1990, Pg. 72