'Corkonian exceptionalism': identity, authenticity and the emotional politics of place in a small city's popular music scene
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05/10/2016
05/10/2016
01/09/2016
21/09/2016
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Resumo |
Drawing from ethnographic research on Cork city’s popular music scene, this article explores meanings of ‘authenticity’ as constructed through geographical, social and ideological referents. It unpacks local music producers’ position-takings within the local field of cultural production, and locates their narrative claims to authenticity with respect to the city’s strong sense of cultural identity. Their authenticating discourses are revealed as complex, often produced through building imagined communities of ‘us’ (in Cork) versus ‘them’ (in Dublin). The analysis indicates local actors’ deep sense of emotional attachment to place and to others within the music-making community, which impacts on their self-conception as creative labourers, sustains DIY, collaborative practices, and promotes a solidaristic ethos within the local music scene. |
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Identificador |
Hogan, E. (2016) ''Corkonian exceptionalism': identity, authenticity and the emotional politics of place in a small city's popular music scene', Ethnomusicology Ireland, 4, pp.1-26. 4 1 26 2009-4094 http://hdl.handle.net/10468/3154 Ethnomusicology Ireland |
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en |
Publicador |
International Council for Traditional Music, Ireland |
Relação |
http://www.ictm.ie/?p=1875 |
Direitos |
© 2016, Eileen Hogan. |
Palavras-Chave | #Popular music #Authenticity #Cultural identity #Music scene #Cork #Dublin |
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Article (peer-reviewed) |