Revitalizing Endangered Traditions: Innovative Approaches to Safeguarding Yunnan's Ethnic Minority Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage

IF 0.3 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Heranca Pub Date : 2023-07-26 DOI:10.52152/heranca.v6i1.787
Shuang Shuang, Chao-Jung Wu
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  This qualitative research study investigates the cultural symbolism and identity exhibited by ethnic minorities in Yunnan, China, through vocal music, as well as the ethnic minority music consequences. The study adopts a three-step coding analysis based on interviews with 18 respondents representing diverse ethnic minority groups to discover themes and patterns in the cultural symbolism buried within vocal music. For data analysis, the MAXQDA-2020 software is used. The findings show that ethnic minority groups in Yunnan rely heavily on vocal music to preserve cultural history, generate community pride, and promote intercultural understanding. The rich connection between vocal music and ethnic identity, the influence of nature and environment on musical expressions, the preservation of cultural heritage through rituals and celebrations, and the evolving collaborations and contemporary adaptations in vocal music are among the themes extracted from the data. This study has three implications: general, theoretical, and practical. In overall, this study adds to our understanding of vocal music as a potent medium for cultural expression and identity building. The identification of recurring themes and patterns has theoretical significance, offering a platform for further investigation and comparative investigations. In practice, the findings influence ethnic minority music practices by emphasizing the importance of introducing vocal music traditions into curricula, encouraging cultural awareness, and developing international discussion.
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振兴濒危传统:云南少数民族音乐非物质文化遗产保护的创新途径
这项定性研究调查了中国云南少数民族通过声乐表现出的文化象征和身份,以及少数民族音乐的后果。这项研究采用了三步编码分析,基于对代表不同少数民族群体的18名受访者的采访,以发现声乐中隐藏的文化象征的主题和模式。数据分析使用MAXQDA-2020软件。研究结果表明,云南少数民族在保存文化历史、激发社区自豪感和促进跨文化理解方面严重依赖声乐。声乐与民族认同之间的丰富联系、自然和环境对音乐表达的影响、通过仪式和庆祝活动保护文化遗产,以及声乐领域不断发展的合作和当代改编,都是从数据中提取的主题。这项研究有三个方面的意义:一般意义、理论意义和实践意义。总的来说,这项研究增加了我们对声乐作为文化表达和身份认同构建的有力媒介的理解。识别重复出现的主题和模式具有理论意义,为进一步调查和比较调查提供了平台。在实践中,研究结果通过强调将声乐传统引入课程、鼓励文化意识和开展国际讨论的重要性,影响了少数民族的音乐实践。
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Heranca Arts and Humanities-Museology
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