不均衡的世界、新的少数民族化、交叉特权:质疑音乐传播中不同类型的 "全球

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Tan Shzr Ee [陈诗怡]
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这篇文章探讨了 "全球 "一词在高等教育音乐教学法中的不同应用,这些应用跨越了地缘文化地域的不同课堂,以及同一课堂中不同的地缘文化声音。特别是,我从跨国东亚和东南亚参与者的角度出发,质疑自我培养的动机和对文化准则的假设,以及音乐和教育的 "谬误"。由于非殖民化进程的不充分/不均衡以及后批判、后非殖民化实用主义的存在,他们对理想化的 "全球北方"、"全球西方 "甚至 "新全球自我 "的邂逅往往会导致令人惊讶的表述和期望,这些表述和期望表面上被解析为 "政治保守"。在试图为教育历程迥异且不平等的各方之间进行有意义的对话找到共同点的过程中,我推动通过主体间的质询,了解不同的生活经历、结构性特权以及对个人发展的有意识投资如何能够在课堂上实现相同的音乐共享时刻,从而进行有基础的共同学习。我期待着从这些共同的时刻中,以集体和关爱的方式推断出更广泛的见解,以移情和以社区为中心的方式解构系统性的 "差异、共性和交叉性"。
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Uneven Worlds, New Minoritizations, Intersectional Privilege: Questioning Different Kinds Of ‘Global’ In Musical Transmission
This essay considers diverse applications of the term ‘global’ in higher education music pedagogies across unevenly-calibrated playing fields in different classrooms across geo-cultural territories, and different geocultural voices within the same classroom. Particularly, I question motivations for self-cultivation and assumptions about cultural canons, as well as musical and educational doxa, from the perspectives of transnational East and Southeast Asian participants. Often, their encounters of an idealised ‘Global North’, ‘Global West’ or even ‘New Global Self’ can lead to surprising articulations and expectations superficially parsed as ‘politically conservative’ – due to both insufficient/uneven decolonisation and the presence of post-critical, post-decolonial pragmatics. In trying to find a common ground for meaningful conversations between parties whose education journeys have been wildly different and unequally made, I push for grounded and co-curated learnings via intersubjective interrogations of how diverse lived experiences, structural privileges and conscious investment in one’s own personal development can lead to the same shared musical moment in the classroom. I look for collective and care-sensitive extrapolations from these shared moments into broader insights on deconstructing systemic 'difference, commonality and intersectionality in empathetic and community-centred ways.
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Asian-European Music Research Journal
Asian-European Music Research Journal Arts and Humanities-Museology
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