Promoting awareness of unconscious gender bias in the evaluation of harp performance

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Music Education Research Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1080/14613808.2022.2138843
Kate Moloney, Helen F. Mitchell
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ABSTRACT Music is vulnerable to unconscious bias through visual extramusical factors. Traditional male/female gender bias affects instrument choice and impacts performance evaluation negatively. This study investigates gender bias in assessing harp performance. Harp performers (one male, one female) recorded three musical excerpts, all dubbed with the female performer’s audio. Listener-viewers assessed performances on five criteria and were blinded to the study purpose. Follow-up interviews explored awareness of unconscious gender bias. There were no significant differences between ratings for each gender but there were significant interactions between gender and musical excerpt for overall performance quality, musicality and sensitivity. Interviews revealed no explicit gender bias but discovered feminine associations for harp performance resulting in gendered descriptors rather than musical assessments. Listener-viewers demonstrated preconceived gendered expectations of harpists and were susceptible to gender bias in their evaluations of each musical excerpt. Perceptual evaluations can inform and educate future music assessors about unconscious gender bias.
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提高对竖琴演奏评价中无意识性别偏见的认识
音乐易受视觉音乐外因素的无意识偏见影响。传统的男女性别偏见影响了仪器的选择,并对性能评估产生了负面影响。本研究探讨评估竖琴演奏时的性别偏见。竖琴演奏者(一男一女)录制了三段音乐片段,全部用女性演奏者的音频配音。听众和观众根据五项标准评估表演,并且对研究目的一无所知。后续访谈探讨了无意识性别偏见的意识。性别之间的评分没有显著差异,但性别与音乐节选在整体表演质量、音乐性和敏感性方面存在显著的相互作用。访谈没有显示出明显的性别偏见,但发现竖琴演奏的女性关联导致性别描述而不是音乐评估。听众-观众表现出对竖琴演奏者先入为主的性别期望,并且在他们对每个音乐节选的评价中容易受到性别偏见的影响。感性评价可以告知和教育未来的音乐评估师无意识的性别偏见。
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