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LIGOT Damien
Trans-musicalit ? taike ? : Distinction dune nouvelle ? taiwanit ? au sein de lunderground local (1990-2010).?
Publi le 24 janvier 2012 – Mis jour le 24 janvier 2012
Thse en Etude de l'Asie et ses diasporas soutenue le 16 janvier 2012
Dans les annes 1990 et 2000, la scne musicale underground taiwanaise a vu na?tre successivement le Taik C ou Rock Taike ̨͓uL taike yaogun C puis le Taiwan Traditional Rap, ou ̨ζ Taiwan wei niange. Ces courants ? trans-musicaux ? se rejoignent sur de nombreux points tels que la revendication de ? traditions ? populaires locales, accompagne cependant d'une forte complaisance au mtissage culturel, et par-dessus tout d'un besoin de se dfinir C de s'identifier C en dehors des clichs alinants du bon-go?t, dicts de manire hgmonique par la culture ? dominante ? centre depuis la fin des annes 1940 sur le modle de la Rpublique de Chine. Appuye par un travail de terrain ralis entre 2005 et 2010 selon les principes de l'observation participante, et pense la lumire des cultural studies et d'ouvrages d'auteurs tels que Dick Hebdige et Stuart Hall, cette thse propose une approche ? sensible ? d'une sous-culture particulire, tempre d'autre part par une critique des thories dveloppes par Pierre Bourdieu dans La Distinction, Critique sociale du jugement. Elle tente ainsi C au travers du prisme trans-musical C de dfinir la place occupe par la sous-culture locale ? Taike ? dans l'histoire globale d'autres sous-cultures comparables, et s'impose alors en contexte tel un trait d'union entre Taiwan et le reste du monde.
In the 1990's and 2000's, the underground music scene in Taiwan successively gave birth to the Taik C also called Taike Rock ̨͓uL taike yaogun C then to Taiwan Traditional Rap ̨ζ Taiwan wei niange. These "trans-musical" currents are similar in many issues such as the claim to local folk traditions, accompanied however by accomodating a strong cultural mix and by a need to define C to identify C themselves outside the alienating good taste, so dictated since the late 1940's by the hegemonic "dominant" culture focused along the lines of the Republic of China. This thesis proposes a ''sensitive'' approach to a particular subculture, furthermore tempered by a critique of theories developed by Pierre Bourdieu in Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste. It has been backed up by field studies conducted between 2005 and 2010 according to the principles of the participant-observer and trends of thought enlightened by cultural studies and works of authors such as Dick Hebdige and Stuart Hall. It attempts also C through the prism of trans-musicality C to define the place of the local "Taike" subculture in the global history of other comparable subcultures, as an essentiel link between Taiwan and the rest of the world.
Mots cls : Taike, underground, sous-culture, ? jeunesse ?, trans-musicalit, musiques ? indpendantes ?, punk, hip-hop, go?t et distinction, ? bricolage ? et DIY, identit, identification, mondialisation culturelle...
Key words : Taike, underground, subculture, ? youth ?, trans-musicality, ? indie ? music, punk, hip-hop, taste and distinction, DIY & ? bricolage ?, identity, identification, cultural globalization...
Directeur de thse : Grgory LEE
Membres du jury :
Monsieur Andras STEEN, Ma?tre de confrences HDR, Aarhus ý C DanemarkIn the 1990's and 2000's, the underground music scene in Taiwan successively gave birth to the Taik C also called Taike Rock ̨͓uL taike yaogun C then to Taiwan Traditional Rap ̨ζ Taiwan wei niange. These "trans-musical" currents are similar in many issues such as the claim to local folk traditions, accompanied however by accomodating a strong cultural mix and by a need to define C to identify C themselves outside the alienating good taste, so dictated since the late 1940's by the hegemonic "dominant" culture focused along the lines of the Republic of China. This thesis proposes a ''sensitive'' approach to a particular subculture, furthermore tempered by a critique of theories developed by Pierre Bourdieu in Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste. It has been backed up by field studies conducted between 2005 and 2010 according to the principles of the participant-observer and trends of thought enlightened by cultural studies and works of authors such as Dick Hebdige and Stuart Hall. It attempts also C through the prism of trans-musicality C to define the place of the local "Taike" subculture in the global history of other comparable subcultures, as an essentiel link between Taiwan and the rest of the world.
Mots cls : Taike, underground, sous-culture, ? jeunesse ?, trans-musicalit, musiques ? indpendantes ?, punk, hip-hop, go?t et distinction, ? bricolage ? et DIY, identit, identification, mondialisation culturelle...
Key words : Taike, underground, subculture, ? youth ?, trans-musicality, ? indie ? music, punk, hip-hop, taste and distinction, DIY & ? bricolage ?, identity, identification, cultural globalization...
Directeur de thse : Grgory LEE
Membres du jury :
Madame Stphanie TSAI SHULING, Professeur, Tamkang ý - Taiwan
Monsieur Florent VILLARD, Ma?tre de confrences HDR, Ծ٨ Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Monsieur Gregory LEE, Professeur, Ծ٨ Jean Moulin Lyon 3
Prsident du jury : Stphanie TSAI SHULING
Mention : Trs honorable avec les flicitations du jury
Equipe d'accueil : IETT
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Mise à jour : 24 janvier 2012