Songs to Revitalise Community Solidarity among the Indigenous Mah Meri of Malaysia

IF 0.7 2区 艺术学 0 MUSIC YEARBOOK FOR TRADITIONAL MUSIC Pub Date : 2023-10-25 DOI:10.1017/ytm.2023.4
CLARE SUET CHING CHAN
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Abstract Mah Meri musicians in Malaysia are calling for a revitalisation of community solidarity by adding fragments of new song text to their traditional songs. Intrinsic to the new song texts are narratives of working together, sharing and unity in the community. Through a reexamination of my personal interviews and fieldnotes with these musicians over the past two decades, I posit that their new song texts address social issues that emerged as the village adopted values of modernisation introduced by policies to integrate these people into mainstream society. Rather than outwardly protesting these policies, I argue that Mah Meri musicians challenge top-down hegemonies through a subtle approach of metaphor, rhetoric, and sympathetic appeal in their songs. They direct their efforts inward to their community to rejuvenate and sustain their indigenous values of egalitarianism.
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振兴马来西亚原住民族群团结的歌曲
马来西亚的Mah Meri音乐家呼吁通过在他们的传统歌曲中添加新的歌曲文本片段来振兴社区团结。新歌文本的本质是在社区中共同工作、分享和团结的叙述。通过对我在过去二十年中对这些音乐家的个人采访和实地记录的重新审视,我认为他们的新歌文本解决了随着村庄采用现代化价值观而出现的社会问题,这些价值观是由将这些人融入主流社会的政策引入的。我认为,Mah Meri的音乐家们不是在表面上抗议这些政策,而是通过他们歌曲中的隐喻、修辞和同情呼吁的微妙方法来挑战自上而下的霸权。他们将自己的努力指向自己的社区,以恢复和维持他们的平等主义的本土价值观。
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