The role of music in shaping children’s self-knowledge and identity: Perspectives from an African setting1

E. Andang’o
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Music-making is a natural childhood activity. This is evidenced by the increase in research and scholarship covering diverse aspects of children’s interaction with music. This keynote address invites us to reflect on the ways in which music shapes young children’s self-knowledge and identity by considering their musical needs, their interactions with music, what they and their adult caregivers experience as they participate in musicking and how this entire encounter may nurture their growing musicality. Acknowledging the influence of context in nurturing musical childhoods, four settings of home, school, church and the community activity of Isukuti performing arts are examined through lenses of social and cultural psychology and African Indigenous knowledge systems. The discussion ends with a call for educators, researchers and practitioners to consolidate ongoing and future efforts in nurturing musical childhoods, particularly by adding the sub-Saharan Africa perspective to the kaleidoscope of global activities that constitute children’s musical journeys
音乐在塑造儿童自我认知和身份认同中的作用:来自非洲环境的视角
音乐创作是一种天生的儿童活动。关于儿童与音乐互动的各个方面的研究和学术研究的增加证明了这一点。这个主题演讲邀请我们反思音乐是如何塑造幼儿的自我认知和身份的,通过考虑他们的音乐需求,他们与音乐的互动,他们和他们的成人看护人在参与音乐时的经历,以及这整个相遇如何培养他们日益增长的音乐性。认识到环境对培养音乐童年的影响,通过社会和文化心理学以及非洲土著知识体系的视角,研究了家庭、学校、教堂和Isukuti表演艺术的社区活动等四种环境。讨论结束时,呼吁教育工作者、研究人员和实践者加强目前和未来在培养音乐童年方面的努力,特别是在构成儿童音乐之旅的全球活动的万花筒中加入撒哈拉以南非洲的观点
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