2023
DOI: 10.1111/gwao.13024
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“…in Japan, we are just imitating the ‘real’ thing…”. (Re)doing racialized authentic self in classical music

Abstract: Scholars exploring the entwinement of "authenticity" and "race" in cultural production demonstrate that artists are frequently evaluated according to racialized standards, whereby differences in musical expression are believed not only to be the result of cultural differences but to be rooted in ethnic and racial differences in the popular imagination.Heretofore, the research has focused either on evidencing that authenticity is entirely a social construct or on tracing racially informed discriminatory practic… Show more

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