Facing the Music: Rituals of Belonging and Recognition in Contemporary Western Art Music
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Auteur/contributeur
- El-Ghadban, Yara (Auteur)
Titre
Facing the Music: Rituals of Belonging and Recognition in Contemporary Western Art Music
Résumé
In this article, I examine the tense relationship between belonging and recognition that occurs as two young composers try to situate their musical identities between the urge to contest the hegemony of Western art music and the desire to be part of and recognized within this musical tradition. I draw on their participation as finalists in an international composition competition to examine how issues of identity, postcoloniality, and belonging, on the one hand, and of musical authorship, subjectivity, and agency, on the other hand, are woven into the highly ritualized processes of evaluation and recognition in contemporary Western art music.
Publication
American Ethnologist
Volume
36
Numéro
1
Pages
140-160
Date
2009
ISSN
0094-0496
Titre abrégé
Facing the Music
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JSTOR
Extra
Publisher: [Wiley, American Anthropological Association]
Référence
El-Ghadban, Y. (2009). Facing the Music: Rituals of Belonging and Recognition in Contemporary Western Art Music. American Ethnologist, 36(1), 140–160. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27667534
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