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Beyond Boycott · Beyond Boycott: Musical Internationalism and the Making of Race in Apartheid South Africa

H2020Status: SIGNED1 June 20229 April 2026EU funding €215,164Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2020

This project proposes to investigate the relationship between Western art music, cultural boycott, and the making of race in apartheid South Africa. In recent years people around the world have been encouraged to participate in political activism by the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, #BlackLivesMatter, #MeToo, #RhodesMustFall, and numerous fossil fuel divestment campaigns. Artists and musicians, too, have contributed to these movements both as activists and through their work. But in a world where the arts are often celebrated for their capacity to promote peaceful dialogue, the confrontational nature of protest movements has prompted artists, scholars, and activists to ask, How do cultural exchange and political activism intersect? Beyond Boycott addresses this question from a historical perspective by turning to one of the most important precursors of current boycott movements: the global cultural boycott of apartheid South Africa (c.1954-1991). The proposed project develops a social and cultural history of the South African boycott, focusing especially on the hidden histories of Western art music performerscommonly described as classical musicianswho defied sanctions to perform in the country. Through archival research, the project maps the extent of classical musicians breaking of the boycott, before asking how these performers interacted with the anti-apartheid movement, and how their appearances in South Africa contributed to a racial classification system that viewed culture as a marker of race. The main research objectives are to trace the extent of musical activity by international performers in defiance of the boycott, and to investigate the apartheid government's use of these performances to develop racial classifications and to advance political objectives. Beyond Boycott fosters a new area of interdisciplinary research on the relationship between art music, race, and transnational politics.""

Consortium · 2 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

UK · €215,164

partner

UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG

ZA

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