'We got the power!': the political potential of street choirs Campaign Choirs Writing Collective

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SOUNDINGS Pub Date : 2019-08-01 DOI:10.3898/soun.72.11.2019
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This article champions the power of song and looks at the activities of 'street choirs'- groups that sing together with collective political intent in public space, as a form of cultural activism. In addition to a socialist core, street choirs in the UK coalesce around feminism, the peace and anti-nuclear movements and, more recently, environmentalism and LGBTQ activism. The authors discuss the emotions that song and singing release, and the connections and solidarities that may then be created between people. They also explore the wider context of music and emotion, and look at the relationship between words and music and between music and place. They argue that social movements can both learn from and educate through song, and that choirs can engage in acts of citizenship by following up on the emotions released by their performances, and engaging in debate on the issues raised. The article includes excerpts from interviews with choir members.
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“我们有力量了!”:街头唱诗班的政治潜力
本文支持歌曲的力量,并探讨“街头唱诗班”的活动,这是一种文化行动主义的形式,团体在公共空间以集体政治意图一起唱歌。除了以社会主义为核心,英国街头唱诗班还围绕女权主义、和平与反核运动,以及最近的环保主义和LGBTQ激进主义联合起来。作者讨论了歌曲和歌唱所释放的情感,以及人与人之间可能建立的联系和团结。他们还探索了音乐和情感的更广泛的背景,并研究了文字和音乐之间以及音乐和地方之间的关系。他们认为,社会运动既可以从歌曲中学习,也可以通过歌曲进行教育,合唱团可以通过跟踪他们的表演所释放的情感,并就所提出的问题进行辩论,从而参与公民行为。这篇文章包括对唱诗班成员的采访摘录。
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