Identifying the English: essentialism and multiculturalism in contemporary English folk music

被引:7
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作者
Keegan-Phipps, Simon [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sheffield, Dept Mus, Jessop Bldg,34 Leavygreave Rd, Sheffield S3 7RD, S Yorkshire, England
基金
英国艺术与人文研究理事会;
关键词
England; folk music; national identity; indigeneity; multiculturalism; whiteness;
D O I
10.1080/17411912.2017.1302809
中图分类号
J6 [音乐];
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摘要
Recent trends in ethnomusicology have included a growing concern with indigeneity. A conceptual alternative to the discipline's long-standing preoccupations with diaspora, indigeneity is frequently characterised through a narrative in which native' groups assert their identity in opposition to an invadinghistorical or contemporaryoppressor. The recent explosion of interest in the expression of an English identity within contemporary, multicultural Britain offers a very different narrative. Amid wider public celebrations of Englishness, and popular concerns about immigration, UK devolution, EU federalisation and US-led globalisation, a resurgence has taken place in the profile of specifically English folk music and dance since around 2000. The last 10 years have seen an emerging movement to reclaim Englishness by the political left, yet the folk arts pose specific problems for such a projectnamely, the reification of nostalgia for a rurality that is necessarily pre-multicultural. Through examining some case studies of the current English folk resurgence, this article will discuss how contemporary English folk artists (the majority of whom share left-of-centre politics) attempt to negotiate Englishness in relation to their multicultural and multinational British context.
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