Hello,
I'm Joe, a human geography undergraduate at The University of Sheffield. My dissertation research is looking at opinions, feelings and interpretations of 'world music'.
Why is the term 'world music' such a contentious phrase? How can all countries outside the UK be grouped into one mega-genre? Which music made/recorded in the UK is considered 'world music' and why?
Are British people attracted to global sounds due to its exoticism: listening to 'out there' from 'in here'? Do people from different nationalities living in the UK have different opinions compared to those who are of white British heritage?
Do people choose to listen to music from overseas due to an interest in that country, or is it a pure and simple appreciation of the music itself? Do you think world music broadcast on BBC Radio 3 a fair representation of the multicultural society of the UK? How would you improve the content of world music shows on Radio 3?
Please respond to the issues raised in this post; I'd love to hear your comments. Be as brutally honest, I'm ready for it!
Thanks,
Joe
I'm Joe, a human geography undergraduate at The University of Sheffield. My dissertation research is looking at opinions, feelings and interpretations of 'world music'.
Why is the term 'world music' such a contentious phrase? How can all countries outside the UK be grouped into one mega-genre? Which music made/recorded in the UK is considered 'world music' and why?
Are British people attracted to global sounds due to its exoticism: listening to 'out there' from 'in here'? Do people from different nationalities living in the UK have different opinions compared to those who are of white British heritage?
Do people choose to listen to music from overseas due to an interest in that country, or is it a pure and simple appreciation of the music itself? Do you think world music broadcast on BBC Radio 3 a fair representation of the multicultural society of the UK? How would you improve the content of world music shows on Radio 3?
Please respond to the issues raised in this post; I'd love to hear your comments. Be as brutally honest, I'm ready for it!
Thanks,
Joe
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