Negotiating Difference in French Louisiana Music: Categories, Stereotypes, and Identifications

Negotiating Difference in French Louisiana Music: Categories, Stereotypes, and Identifications

by Sara Le Menestrel
Negotiating Difference in French Louisiana Music: Categories, Stereotypes, and Identifications

Negotiating Difference in French Louisiana Music: Categories, Stereotypes, and Identifications

by Sara Le Menestrel

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Overview

Sara Le Menestrel explores the role of music in constructing, asserting, erasing, and negotiating differences based on the notions of race, ethnicity, class, and region. She discusses established notions and brings to light social stereotypes and hierarchies at work in the evolving French Louisiana music field. She also draws attention to the interactions between oppositions such as black and white, urban and rural, differentiation and creolization, and local and global. Le Menestrel emphasizes the importance of desegregating the understanding of French Louisiana music and situating it beyond ethnic or racial identifications, amplifying instead the importance of regional identity. Musical genealogy and categories currently in use rely on a racial construct that frames African and European lineage as an essential difference. Yet as the author samples music in the field and discovers ways music is actually practiced, she reveals how the insistence on origins continually interacts with an emphasis on cultural mixing and creative agency. This book finds French Louisiana musicians navigating between multiple identifications, musical styles, and legacies while market forces, outsiders' interest, and geographical mobility also contribute to shape musicians' career strategies and artistic choices. The book also demonstrates the decisive role of nonnatives' enthusiasm and mobility in the validation, evolution, and reconfiguration of French Louisiana music. Finally, the distinctiveness of South Louisiana from the rest of the country appears to be both nurtured and endured by locals, revealing how political domination and regionalism intertwine.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628461459
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 12/19/2014
Series: American Made Music Series
Pages: 383
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Sara Le Menestrel, Paris, France, is a cultural anthropologist and a research fellow at the National Center for Scientific Research in Paris. Her research interests include the anthropology of music and the anthropology of disaster through post-Katrina and post-Rita Louisiana. Since 2014, Le Menestrel has been working on the circulation and appropriations of mindfulness between therapy, well-being, and healing. She is coeditor of Working the Field: Accounts from French Louisiana, also published by University Press of Mississippi.

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