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Race,Genre, and Music Cognition: A Network  

Race,Genre, and Music Cognition: A Network

Author: Naomi

This is a project that explores the network like relationship between race, music cognition, and genre formation. Drawing from methods of race theory, music cognition, and genre theory, this project highlights how deeply connected these concepts are, and their reliance on each other to function in society. It can be observed that race mediates empathy and music perception/cognition by audiences. This mediation gives rise to the subjective formation of boundaries between music styles-hence the formation of genres. In turn, certain genres can become linked to stereotypes and even criminalized.
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Race, Genre, and Music Cognition:A Network
Wednesday, 4 December, 2019

This project explores the intertwined relationship between race, music cognition and perception, and genre formation, and how they work together as a process from the creation of music to its reception and classification. Using sources from articles, YouTube videos, and a personal account, we explore this relationship more in depth, focusing on how it functions in America, specifically highlighting its function the black/white relationship.

 

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