Challenges Experienced by South African Indigenous Musicians: A Critical Discourse Analysis

S. Yende
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Framed within social constructivism theory, this article argued that government, organisations, and stakeholders could foster and promote collaboration, community engagement, cultural recognition and policy advocacy to address the socio-economic challenges faced by Indigenous African musicians. With an increasing number of indigenous African musicians who greatly contribute to the country’s cultural landscape, South Africa is well renowned for its incredibly rich and diversified heritage of music. However, due to modern influences and globalisation, there are growing concerns that indigenous African musicians are facing significant obstacles in the music industry that have implications for preserving and promoting cultural heritage. A sensitive endeavour that calls for careful navigation and adaptation is balancing classical aspects with modern musical genres. It was against this background that this article set out to critically discuss and raise awareness of the challenges experienced by South African Indigenous musicians. A qualitative research method was adopted together with critical discourse analysis as the primary methodology. The findings of this article pointed out that indigenous African musicians face several socio-economic challenges in pursuing their artistic careers. The findings of this article affirmed that there is a need to empower indigenous African musicians through educational programmes and financial support from various stakeholders to preserve South African culture, identity, and indigenous languages in the globalised world. Keywords: Cultural Heritage, Indigenous African Musicians, Indigenous Languages, Socio-economy, Sociomusicology
南非土著音乐家面临的挑战:批判性话语分析
本文以社会建构主义理论为框架,认为政府、组织和利益相关者可以促进和推动合作、社区参与、文化认可和政策宣传,以应对非洲土著音乐家面临的社会经济挑战。越来越多的非洲本土音乐家为南非的文化事业做出了巨大贡献,南非以其丰富多样的音乐遗产而闻名于世。然而,由于现代影响和全球化,越来越多的人担心非洲本土音乐家在音乐产业中面临重大障碍,这对保护和促进文化遗产产生了影响。如何在古典音乐与现代音乐流派之间取得平衡,是一项需要仔细斟酌和调整的敏感工作。正是在这一背景下,本文着手对南非土著音乐家所经历的挑战进行批判性讨论,并提高人们对这些挑战的认识。文章采用了定性研究方法和批判性话语分析作为主要方法。本文的研究结果指出,非洲土著音乐家在追求艺术生涯的过程中面临着一些社会经济挑战。本文的研究结果证实,有必要通过教育计划和各利益相关方的财政支持来增强非洲土著音乐家的能力,从而在全球化的世界中保护南非文化、身份和土著语言。 关键词文化遗产、非洲土著音乐家、土著语言、社会经济、社会音乐学
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