“Sing and make music to the Lord”: cultural difference in South Africa’s urban religious soundscapes

IF 0.9 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Anthropology Southern Africa Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/23323256.2023.2284329
D. Bafford
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Scholars of contemporary Christianity have long noted the importance of sacred music in constructing faith communities and distinguishing religious actors from one another. Drawing on historical and ethnographic evidence gathered over 16 months in Johannesburg, South Africa, I examine the role of music in contributing to the Christian identity of conservative evangelicals and in mediating their relationship with religious others. For the interdenominational, multiracial network of conservative Christians with whom I worked, music sung during weekly church services was carefully curated to meet elders’ pastoral aims informed by the conventions of orthodox Christian theology, yet it was also a site of tension and innovation as efforts to appeal to wider demographics were implemented. The palpable contrast between this music style and that of more charismatic evangelical churches was a point of implicit social commentary, semiotically standing in for the spectre of dangerous religious difference. This ethnographic research illustrates the power of embodied, sonic “feeling” to maintain cultural boundaries in South Africa’s heterogeneous religious soundscapes.
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"向上帝歌唱和奏乐":南非城市宗教声音景观中的文化差异
研究当代基督教的学者早已注意到神圣音乐在构建信仰社区和区分宗教行为者方面的重要性。通过在南非约翰内斯堡 16 个月收集的历史和人种学证据,我研究了音乐在促进保守福音派基督徒身份认同以及调解他们与其他宗教人士关系方面的作用。对于与我一起工作的跨宗派、多种族的保守派基督徒网络来说,每周教堂礼拜时所唱的音乐都是经过精心策划的,以满足长老们根据正统基督教神学的惯例而制定的牧灵目标,但随着吸引更广泛人群的努力的实施,音乐也成为了紧张和创新的场所。这种音乐风格与更具灵恩的福音派教会音乐风格之间的明显对比是一种隐含的社会评论,在符号学上代表了危险的宗教差异的幽灵。这项人种学研究说明,在南非异质的宗教声音景观中,体现的声音 "感觉 "具有维持文化界限的力量。
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