Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context

This article builds upon an ethnographic study of how young people growing up in cross-cultural contexts perform their musical agency (Strøm, 2016). The twofold focus of the article concerns the ways in which the pop duo GunnInga perform their collective musical agency as well as how they strengthe...

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Main Author: Irene Trønnes Strøm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: OsloMet — Oslo Metropolitan University 2020-09-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Art and Research
Online Access:https://humanrer.org/index.php/information/article/view/4000
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spelling doaj-832cd1c0fcfa4ce8ab601f5e33af12d42020-11-25T03:41:20ZengOsloMet — Oslo Metropolitan UniversityNordic Journal of Art and Research2535-73282020-09-019110.7577/information.4000Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural contextIrene Trønnes Strøm0Inland Norway University This article builds upon an ethnographic study of how young people growing up in cross-cultural contexts perform their musical agency (Strøm, 2016). The twofold focus of the article concerns the ways in which the pop duo GunnInga perform their collective musical agency as well as how they strengthen their friendship and fulfill their artist dreams through informal musical practices. The theoretical framework of the article builds upon Stones’s (2005) strong structuration theory. The analysis is structured using Karlsen’s (2011) musical agency lens as a point of departure. In line with Liamputtong’s (2010) request to cross-cultural researchers, the analysis also applies a poem as an analytical tool. The term cross-cultural is applied to situate the pop duo in a context characterized by diversity in terms of both nationalities and options when it comes to activities, concerts, projects, workshops and so on, offered by both municipal and private cultural agents attempting to respond to this reality. https://humanrer.org/index.php/information/article/view/4000
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Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context
Nordic Journal of Art and Research
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title Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context
title_short Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context
title_full Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context
title_fullStr Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening friendship and pursuing artist dreams by informal musical practices: Musical agency in a cross-cultural context
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description This article builds upon an ethnographic study of how young people growing up in cross-cultural contexts perform their musical agency (Strøm, 2016). The twofold focus of the article concerns the ways in which the pop duo GunnInga perform their collective musical agency as well as how they strengthen their friendship and fulfill their artist dreams through informal musical practices. The theoretical framework of the article builds upon Stones’s (2005) strong structuration theory. The analysis is structured using Karlsen’s (2011) musical agency lens as a point of departure. In line with Liamputtong’s (2010) request to cross-cultural researchers, the analysis also applies a poem as an analytical tool. The term cross-cultural is applied to situate the pop duo in a context characterized by diversity in terms of both nationalities and options when it comes to activities, concerts, projects, workshops and so on, offered by both municipal and private cultural agents attempting to respond to this reality.
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