What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?

Up till late modernity, pop music has still been dominant for the mass media by capturing a majority of the youths and creating pop culture through the medium of music, which creates patterns social identification and grouping. This paper examines whether these patterns are a result of ethnicity, an...

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Main Author: Chua, Jonathan Jian Xin
Other Authors: James Patrick Williams
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-624062019-12-10T11:38:46Z What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore? Chua, Jonathan Jian Xin James Patrick Williams School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology Up till late modernity, pop music has still been dominant for the mass media by capturing a majority of the youths and creating pop culture through the medium of music, which creates patterns social identification and grouping. This paper examines whether these patterns are a result of ethnicity, and its implications on the artists themselves. This paper argues that Singaporean English Pop music artists are not seen as a homogenous group of individuals, but with different identities based on their ethnicity, with factors such as experiences, opinions, motivations and agency which determines their social position. Through the interviews of social actors that influence and understand the English Pop Music scene, this paper suggests that ethnicity as a factor for determining social position is primary; but there exists a negotiation between popular cultural influences and technoculture. Bachelor of Arts 2015-04-01T07:12:28Z 2015-04-01T07:12:28Z 2015 2015 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/62406 en Nanyang Technological University 25 p. application/pdf
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What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?
description Up till late modernity, pop music has still been dominant for the mass media by capturing a majority of the youths and creating pop culture through the medium of music, which creates patterns social identification and grouping. This paper examines whether these patterns are a result of ethnicity, and its implications on the artists themselves. This paper argues that Singaporean English Pop music artists are not seen as a homogenous group of individuals, but with different identities based on their ethnicity, with factors such as experiences, opinions, motivations and agency which determines their social position. Through the interviews of social actors that influence and understand the English Pop Music scene, this paper suggests that ethnicity as a factor for determining social position is primary; but there exists a negotiation between popular cultural influences and technoculture.
author2 James Patrick Williams
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Chua, Jonathan Jian Xin
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author Chua, Jonathan Jian Xin
author_sort Chua, Jonathan Jian Xin
title What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?
title_short What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?
title_full What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?
title_fullStr What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?
title_full_unstemmed What are the effects of ethnicity on English pop music artists in Singapore?
title_sort what are the effects of ethnicity on english pop music artists in singapore?
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