Title of article
Diasporic Chinese Xianshi Musicians: Impact of Enculturation and Learning on Values relating to Music and Music-Making
Author/Authors
Mok، نويسنده , , On Nei Annie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
23
From page
1
To page
23
Abstract
This qualitative study presents a group of five diasporic Chinese xianshi musicians in Hong Kong as an example, illustrating how they learnt and value their music throughout their lives, and examines the possible link between learning-practices and values. It is hoped that the lesson learnt from these xianshi musicians may alert music educators to the possible far-reaching effects of enculturation and learning-practices on forming an individualʹs values relating to music and music-making. The data were drawn from semi-structured in-depth interviews, non-participant observations and a trip to the musiciansʹ homeland. It revealed that they value music for aesthetic and personal enjoyment, and for the purposes of bonding and identity building, as well as for building an imagined community. It appears that their musical enculturation (from homeland) and informal learning-practices (from both homeland and Hong Kong) may have
Journal title
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
International Journal of Education and the Arts
Record number
689517
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