“古巴与我之间的桥梁”:双语拉丁裔音乐教育学生的经历

IF 1 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Marjoris Regus
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这个集体器乐案例研究探讨了西班牙-英语双语的非裔拉丁裔/非裔/白人大学生在美国本科音乐教育学位课程中的经历。在黑人批评理论(BlackCrit)和拉丁裔批评理论(LatCrit)的理论框架下,本研究旨在解释非裔拉丁/拉丁裔学生的经历。数据收集包括9个半结构化的个人访谈、2个焦点小组访谈、亲自观察、参与者自述和一个合作音乐播放列表。对数据的分析导致了两个跨案例主题的确定:在学术和社会空间中导航和执行身份和代码转换域。这项研究表明,非裔拉丁人的边缘化系统地源于这些参与者在音乐学院和他们的生活中经历的种族、民族和语言的不断谈判。更好地支持非洲裔拉丁裔音乐教育学生的建议包括支持和促进学生亲密团体,与具有相似音乐和教学兴趣的社区成员进行指导,在合奏曲目选择中增加种族和民族多样性的代表性,以及为追求非西方古典音乐途径的学生分配学术奖学金,如梅伦格和reggaetón。
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“The Bridge Between Cuba and Me”: The Experiences of Bilingual AfroLatiné Music Education Students
This collective instrumental case study explores the experiences of Spanish-English bilingual AfroLatina/o/é collegiate students in U.S. undergraduate music education degree programs. The theoretical frameworks of Black critical theory (BlackCrit) and Latino critical theory (LatCrit) frame this study to interpret the experiences of AfroLatina/o/é students. Data collection included nine semistructured individual interviews, two focus group interviews, in-person observations, participant self-written narratives, and one collaborative music playlist. Analysis of data led to identification of two cross-case themes: navigating and performing identity and codeswitching domains in academic and social spaces. This study suggests that marginalization due to AfroLatinidad systematically derives from the constant negotiation of race, ethnicity, and language experienced by these participants in the music academy and in their lives. Recommendations to better support AfroLatiné music education students include support and promotion of student affinity groups, mentorship with community members who share similar musical and teaching interests, increased representation of racial and ethnic diversity in ensemble repertoire selection, and allocation of academic scholarships to students pursuing non-Western classical musical pathways, such as merengue and reggaetón.
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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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