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  • P-ISSN 2733-6123
  • E-ISSN 2799-3426

Tradition, Nationalism, Locality: A Study on Identity Discourses in Korean Contemporary Music

Journal of Korean and Asian Arts / Journal of Korean and Asian Arts, (P)2733-6123; (E)2799-3426
2022, v.4, pp.97-122
Lee Heekyung (Korea National University of Arts)
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Abstract

In the history of Korean contemporary music, “identity” was an important issue inevitably faced by most composers: Korean composers were meant to find their own musical styles, while appropriating new Western music trends and contemplating their identity as Korean. Through the harsh post-war period, experiencing modernization and modernism during the 1960s-1970s, the democratic movements in the 1980s, and fast incorporation into the global neo-liberal system from the late 1990s, Korean composers revealed their musical identities in diverse ways, according to their socio-cultural conditions and individual concerns. This paper attempts to review how Korean composers’ “identity” discourses have changed in Korean contemporary music, from the post-war generation, like La Unyung, to young composers in their thirties, through a focus on three issues: tradition, nationalism, and locality. As a result, I argue that the identities of Korean composers are thoroughly individualized, hybridized, and multi-faceted in the globalized new music scene, both transgressing boundaries and connecting the locals.

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Korean contemporary music, identity discourses, tradition, nationalism, locality


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