"A Man Sings That!": Children's Musical Culture in an Ontario Public School
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Brownell, J. (1994). "A Man Sings That!": Children’s Musical Culture in an Ontario Public School. MUSICultures, 22. Retrieved from https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/MC/article/view/21688

Abstract

John Brownell relate l'etude sur le terrain qu'il a realisee dans une ecole de Oakville, comme suite au travail de recherche, en 1988, de Virginia Caputo sur les chansons enfantines anglaises. Brownell a notamment essaye de determiner si le sexe de la personne qui procedait aux recherches pouvait avoir une influence sur le type de chansons collectees. Constatant que les enfants avaient chante devant lui pratiquement les memes chansons que devant Caputo, Brownell emet plusieurs hypotheses sur la musique et la formation des enfants par un homme ou une femme, y compris l'idee de Susan L. Greendorfer selon laquelle la distinction homme-femme est une forme "d'ethnicite."
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