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ID128885
Title ProperSociety with music is a society with hope
Other Title Informationmusicians as survivor-visionaries in post-war Timor Leste
LanguageENG
AuthorSiapno, Jacqueline Aquino
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores the concept of 'speaking beyond trauma' in societies undergoing post-war reconstruction and recovery after decades of colonization and violence. It examines inequalities in the production of knowledge and the re-colonization of knowledge economies dominated by well funded 'experts'. It draws contrasts with the precarious lives of underfunded local knowledge producers, especially musicians and artists, whose compositions transcend methodological nationalisms. The focus of this paper is on the tactile aspect of practising and playing music: perceived by, connected with, appealing to the sense of touch, producing the effect of solidity. The paper examines how music can weave, repair, connect, disconnect and reconnect people and affective communities of belonging in a society shattered by colonization, war and ongoing conflicts.
`In' analytical NoteSouth East Asia Research Vol.21, No.3; September 2013: p.439-455
Journal SourceSouth East Asia Research Vol.21, No.3; September 2013: p.439-455
Key WordsEl Sistema ;  Knowledge Economies ;  Music Education and Development ;  Tradition ;  Innovation in Music ;  Performing Arts ;  Timor Leste ;  Post-War ;  Social Change ;  Economic Change ;  Colonization ;  Violence ;  Colonization and Violence ;  Ongoing Conflicts