Belief and identity through the production of music in the Roman Catholic liturgy: an ethnography of La Sainte Famille Parish Unity's youth musical ensemble, Shaida (New Brunswick)
Année :
2006
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Maison d'édition :
, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Résumé
Non-publié.
Shaïda is a musical ensemble created by Francophone New Brunswick youths aspiring to "liven up" the Roman Catholic liturgy with their singing and instruments (from violins to electric guitars and drum kits). The group, which typically figures 15-20 participants during a typical Sunday Obligation Mass and attracts parishioners from all over the province, has since 1998 attracted over 100 members, mostly of Acadian descent. This thesis is an (auto) ethnography of Shaïda. I explore members' motivations, the meaning of style, youths' response to [youth-created, youth-centered) opportunities for involvement, the significance of 'youth space,' and how participation fosters a sense of belonging and community. Shaïda's music, style, fashion, performance, and genre are explored thoroughly as well.
Shaïda is a musical ensemble created by Francophone New Brunswick youths aspiring to "liven up" the Roman Catholic liturgy with their singing and instruments (from violins to electric guitars and drum kits). The group, which typically figures 15-20 participants during a typical Sunday Obligation Mass and attracts parishioners from all over the province, has since 1998 attracted over 100 members, mostly of Acadian descent. This thesis is an (auto) ethnography of Shaïda. I explore members' motivations, the meaning of style, youths' response to [youth-created, youth-centered) opportunities for involvement, the significance of 'youth space,' and how participation fosters a sense of belonging and community. Shaïda's music, style, fashion, performance, and genre are explored thoroughly as well.
Thème :
Arts - Culture - Patrimoine - MusiqueIdentitéNouveau-BrunswickSciences religieuses
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