成为DJ和成为DJ:爱尔兰黑人女性的经历

A. Kenny
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本文旨在深入了解爱尔兰黑人女dj的音乐学习之旅,这些dj构成了非洲侨民和/或黑人和爱尔兰社区的一部分。讨论了dj的交叉和多重身份,以揭示这些身份是如何塑造和感知的;投射和沉默;谈判和口授。本文提出了学习和身份的宏观主题,以研究与家庭音乐、音乐影响、学习过程、正规/非正规教育以及与性别和种族有关的跨领域问题有关的问题。这些问题与背景和个人有关,但也反映了男性主导领域中更广泛的复杂性、文化和政治代表性。从采访、媒体出版物和广播中分析数据,追踪三位女性的DJ轨迹。他们的声音在字面和隐喻意义上被放大,以扩大在流行音乐(教育)奖学金中对他们的经历和实践的有限描述。
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Becoming and being a DJ: Black female experiences in Ireland
This article seeks to gain insights into the musical learning journeys of Black female DJs in Ireland who make up part of the African diaspora and/or Black and Irish community. The DJs’ intersectional and multiple identities are discussed with a view to uncovering how such identities are both fashioned and perceived; projected and silenced; negotiated and dictated. The article presents macro-themes of learning and identity to examine issues relating to music in the home, musical influences, learning processes, in-/non-/formal education and cross-cutting issues relating to gender and ethnicity. These issues are contextually and personally bound, yet speak to the broader complexities, cultures and politics of representation in a male-dominated field. Data are analysed from interviews, media publications and broadcasts to trace three women’s DJ trajectories. Their voices are amplified in literal and metaphorical senses to expand the limited portrayals of their experiences and practices within popular music (education) scholarship.
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