Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North

In this article, we extend Benedict Anderson’s notion of imagined communities to examine the idea of an “imagined engagement” between or among people and groups that have not met. These imagined engagements include a blurring of temporal lines, as one group “interacts” with another’s past, present,...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey van den Scott, Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2019-06-01
Series:Qualitative Sociology Review
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/qualit/article/view/4953
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spelling doaj-2d23c68d199048d1bc86bfb03eff305f2020-11-24T22:26:10ZengLodz University PressQualitative Sociology Review1733-80772019-06-011529010410.18778/1733-8077.15.2.074953Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian NorthJeffrey van den Scott0Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott1Memorial University of Newfoundland, CanadaMemorial University of Newfoundland, CanadaIn this article, we extend Benedict Anderson’s notion of imagined communities to examine the idea of an “imagined engagement” between or among people and groups that have not met. These imagined engagements include a blurring of temporal lines, as one group “interacts” with another’s past, present, or future. Imagined engagements are a form of failed interaction, and, as such, have their place in Goffman’s interaction order. We argue that musical language can comprise a meeting point of these engagements. We then demonstrate how two composers—one historic and one contemporary—have used the musical cultures of an Othered people, with a focus on Indigenous America, in an attempt to create a sense of community and common ties between the West and these Others—a sense of community in which the Othered have no part.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/qualit/article/view/4953Imagined EngagementMusicMusical LanguageInteraction OrderInuit
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Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North
Qualitative Sociology Review
Imagined Engagement
Music
Musical Language
Interaction Order
Inuit
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Lisa-Jo K. van den Scott
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title Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North
title_short Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North
title_full Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North
title_fullStr Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North
title_full_unstemmed Imagined Engagements: Interpreting the Musical Relationship with the Canadian North
title_sort imagined engagements: interpreting the musical relationship with the canadian north
publisher Lodz University Press
series Qualitative Sociology Review
issn 1733-8077
publishDate 2019-06-01
description In this article, we extend Benedict Anderson’s notion of imagined communities to examine the idea of an “imagined engagement” between or among people and groups that have not met. These imagined engagements include a blurring of temporal lines, as one group “interacts” with another’s past, present, or future. Imagined engagements are a form of failed interaction, and, as such, have their place in Goffman’s interaction order. We argue that musical language can comprise a meeting point of these engagements. We then demonstrate how two composers—one historic and one contemporary—have used the musical cultures of an Othered people, with a focus on Indigenous America, in an attempt to create a sense of community and common ties between the West and these Others—a sense of community in which the Othered have no part.
topic Imagined Engagement
Music
Musical Language
Interaction Order
Inuit
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/qualit/article/view/4953
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