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The Making of Irish Traditional Music
Helen O'Shea
出版
Cork University Press
, 2008
主題
Music / Ethnic
Music / Genres & Styles / Folk & Traditional
Music / Genres & Styles / International
Music / Instruction & Study / Theory
ISBN
1859184367
9781859184363
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=pRcJAQAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The book challenges the notion that Irish Traditional music expresses an essential Irish identity, arguing that it was an ideological construction of cultural nationalists in the nineteenth century, later commodified by the music and tourism industries. As a social process, musical performance is complicated by the varying experiences of musicians and listeners. The question of an Irish identity expressed musically is further explored through the experiences of both 'local' and 'foreign' musicians, including the author. The conclusion that a radicalised ideal of national culture and an assimilative model of cultural contact are compatible has important implications for Irish society today. Irish traditional music is now performed and consumed world-wide. The Making of Irish Traditional Music considers the implications of this for the way we understand music's relationship to individual and collective identities such as ethnicity and nationality. The core of this book is its analysis of the experiences of 'foreigners' playing Irish music, both in Australia and in the heart of Ireland's traditional music empire, County Clare, as 'pilgrims' to summer schools.