Female Instrumentalists’ Contribution to the Music Industry in Sri Lanka

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
E.M. Indrani Edirisooriya
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In every field, starting from land to space, both females and males have contributed to its development. However, it can be seen that due to each society’s unique set of cultural, and religious attitudes, women are subjected to certain restrictions that vary across the globe. This study was done to explore such issues faced by women in Sri Lanka, particularly, those who are instrumentalists in the field of music. The research was based on the problem that even though there are many talented2 female instrumentalists in the country, there is fewer number of female music instrumentalists in the music industry of Sri Lanka. Thus, the main purpose of the study was to discover what factors have resulted in Sri Lankan female instrumentalists’ limited contribution or their absence in the music industry. This study analyzed the responses of the chosen participants regarding the difficulties they have faced during their contribution to an occasion related to music. The participants included in the study were selected using the convenience sampling technique. To collect the primary data, a questionnaire was distributed among 17 female musicians that play at least one musical instrument. The questions included open-ended and closed-ended questions. The responses that the participants gave included issues related to male dominance and societal attitudes toward female musical instrumentalists, and the role they have to play in the family as a wife and mother. Additionally, it was evident that females are more reluctant to pursue music from secondary school onwards due to the issues mentioned previously. It could be stated that based on the findings, female musical instrumentalists contribute less to the music business due to the above-mentioned factors.
斯里兰卡女性乐器演奏家对音乐产业的贡献
在从陆地到太空的每一个领域,女性和男性都为其发展做出了贡献。然而,可以看出,由于每个社会独特的文化和宗教态度,妇女受到一定的限制,这些限制在全球范围内各不相同。这项研究是为了探讨斯里兰卡妇女,特别是那些在音乐领域从事乐器演奏的妇女所面临的这些问题。这项研究是基于这样一个问题:尽管斯里兰卡有很多有才华的女性乐器演奏家,但在斯里兰卡的音乐产业中,女性乐器演奏家的数量却很少。因此,本研究的主要目的是发现哪些因素导致斯里兰卡女性乐器演奏家在音乐产业中的贡献有限或缺席。这项研究分析了被选中的参与者对他们在为一个与音乐有关的场合做出贡献时所面临的困难的反应。本研究采用方便抽样法选取研究对象。为了收集原始数据,我们向17名至少会演奏一种乐器的女性音乐家分发了一份问卷。这些问题包括开放式和封闭式问题。参与者给出的回答包括与男性主导地位和社会对女性乐器演奏家的态度有关的问题,以及她们作为妻子和母亲在家庭中必须扮演的角色。此外,由于前面提到的问题,很明显,从中学开始,女性更不愿意追求音乐。综上所述,由于上述因素,女性乐器演奏家对音乐事业的贡献较小。
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期刊介绍: The quarterly Journal of Research in Music Education comprises reports of original research related to music teaching and learning. The wide range of topics includes various aspects of music pedagogy, history, and philosophy, and addresses vocal, instrumental, and general music at all levels, from early childhood through adult.
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