In different periods of Canadian cultural history, social difference has been articulated by means of discourses of morality, modernism, or mosaics (among others). Each realm of discourse has negotiated various fields of tension between, for instance, the local and the global, tradition and hybridity, or mediated and live performance. These fields of tension are not easily apparent unless we compare discourses relating to different genres of music and sociomusical spheres. The ways in which Canadian ethnomusicology has been complicit with strategies of "managing difference" become clearer with such analysis. Possible post-colonial strategies for empowering voices of difference are also considered in relation to Canadian studies
Despite the wealth of Canadian clarinet repertoire, most of the existing studies focus only on pedag...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
This anthology emanated from a conference in St. John's, Newfoundland, that brought together popular...
One of Canada’s most notable traits as a nation-state is its policy of multiculturalism or its natio...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-130)Canadians are not Americans. Though sharing a com...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
The links between national identity and the music industry in Canada are too diverse to be understoo...
This article is a reflection on how narratives of Canadian music scholarship have shifted since the ...
The links between national identity and the music industry in Canada are too diverse to be understoo...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...
Music is a significant symbol which can be manipulated in the creation and contestation of nationhoo...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
Despite the wealth of Canadian clarinet repertoire, most of the existing studies focus only on pedag...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
This anthology emanated from a conference in St. John's, Newfoundland, that brought together popular...
One of Canada’s most notable traits as a nation-state is its policy of multiculturalism or its natio...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-130)Canadians are not Americans. Though sharing a com...
This thesis examines the discursive formations of community music through the history of Toronto’s s...
The links between national identity and the music industry in Canada are too diverse to be understoo...
This article is a reflection on how narratives of Canadian music scholarship have shifted since the ...
The links between national identity and the music industry in Canada are too diverse to be understoo...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...
Music is a significant symbol which can be manipulated in the creation and contestation of nationhoo...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
Despite the wealth of Canadian clarinet repertoire, most of the existing studies focus only on pedag...
In the following study I explore the role of musical practices in the making of different sensibilit...
This anthology emanated from a conference in St. John's, Newfoundland, that brought together popular...