The African Expatriate Composer as Diplomat

IF 0.3 0 MUSIC Musicology Australia Pub Date : 2016-07-02 DOI:10.1080/08145857.2016.1244880
Chris van Rhyn
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Diplomacy provides us with an alternative context in which to read ‘foreignness’ in composition, other than the existing discourses on the forming of identities in the contexts of exile and displacement. It is a reflexive mode of critique that aims not to point out a composer’s intent but, rather, to ask the composer whether the analyst’s perception speaks to his intent. A brief sojourn into general diplomatic theory is followed by an overview of selected literature on music and diplomacy. Readings of contemporary art songs by the African expatriate composers Fred Onovwerosuoke (USA–Nigeria/Ghana) and Robert Fokkens (United Kingdom–South Africa) then serve to demonstrate how a reading of scores in the context of diplomacy tells us how we perceive those composers to portray an unstable concept of foreignness—being ‘African’—in nuanced manners that allow acceptance with specific target audiences, and the influence that this may have on those audiences.
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作为外交官的非洲侨民作曲家
外交为我们提供了另一种语境,在这种语境中,我们可以在写作中解读“异质”,而不是在流亡和流离失所的语境中形成身份的现有话语。这是一种反身性的批评模式,其目的不是指出作曲家的意图,而是问作曲家,分析师的感知是否符合他的意图。简要介绍一般外交理论,然后概述选定的关于音乐和外交的文献。阅读非洲侨民作曲家Fred Onovwerosuoke(美国-尼日利亚/加纳)和Robert Fokkens(英国-南非)的当代艺术歌曲,可以证明在外交背景下阅读乐谱如何告诉我们,我们如何看待这些作曲家以微妙的方式描绘了一种不稳定的外国人概念——作为“非洲人”,允许特定目标受众接受,以及这可能对这些受众产生的影响。
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