Transnational Labour Migration and Musical Performance: Filipino Musicians in Australia
暫譯: 跨國勞動移民與音樂表演:澳洲的菲律賓音樂家
Anacin, Carljohnson
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2026-01-03
- 售價: $5,670
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,387
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 278
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 9819544564
- ISBN-13: 9789819544561
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商品描述
This book focuses on the liminality and experiences of Filipino migrant musicians in Australia in relation to their identities and positionalities as migrants, professionals, labour force, musicians, and members of the multicultural community. Over 40 interviews with Filipino musicians living in Australia connect phenomena and issues surrounding transnational labour migration and the performance of musicians from other migrant backgrounds. Scholars and students interested in cultural sociology, ethnomusicology, popular music studies, cultural studies, migration, diaspora studies and Southeast Asian studies gain insights from the compelling stories in both scope and nuance, which are applicable in a broader multicultural context and the transnational as well as local music industry. Deploying important concepts such as liminality and marginality, the book is interdisciplinary and offers fresh empirical, theoretical and methodological takes on transnational migration and migrant representation in the music industry. More importantly, it highlights the involvement of an underrepresented group in a vulnerable and undervalued profession, to increase participation of migrants in the Australian and global music industry.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
本書聚焦於在澳洲的菲律賓移民音樂家的邊緣性及其經驗,探討他們作為移民、專業人士、勞動力、音樂家及多元文化社群成員的身份與定位。透過對在澳洲生活的菲律賓音樂家進行超過40次的訪談,連結了跨國勞動移民及其他移民背景音樂家的表演所涉及的現象與議題。對於文化社會學、民族音樂學、流行音樂研究、文化研究、移民研究、散居研究及東南亞研究感興趣的學者與學生,將從這些引人入勝的故事中獲得見解,這些故事在範疇與細微之處均具適用性,並可應用於更廣泛的多元文化背景及跨國與本地音樂產業中。本書運用邊緣性(liminality)與邊緣化(marginality)等重要概念,具有跨學科特性,並提供對於跨國移民及音樂產業中移民代表性的全新實證、理論及方法論觀點。更重要的是,本書突顯了一個在脆弱且被低估的職業中,代表性不足的群體的參與,以增加移民在澳洲及全球音樂產業中的參與度。
作者簡介
Carljohnson Anacin is an academic at Griffith University, Australia, where he also received his PhD. His research interests include popular music, migration, social media and interdisciplinary studies. A member of the Filipino community in Australia, Carl is a practising musician and cultural advocate, which adds credibility and knowledge to the embeddedness of migrant musicians' experiences in his research. His recent publications include contributions in Rethinking the Music Business: Music Contexts, Rights, Data, and COVID-19 (Palgrave Macmillan 2022), The Qualitative Report (2024) and Journal of Intercultural Studies (2025).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Carljohnson Anacin 是澳洲格里菲斯大學的學者,並在該校獲得博士學位。他的研究興趣包括流行音樂、移民、社交媒體和跨學科研究。作為澳洲菲律賓社群的一員,Carl 是一位活躍的音樂家和文化倡導者,這為他研究中移民音樂家的經驗增添了可信度和知識。他最近的出版物包括在 Rethinking the Music Business: Music Contexts, Rights, Data, and COVID-19(Palgrave Macmillan 2022)、The Qualitative Report(2024)和 Journal of Intercultural Studies(2025)中的貢獻。