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Zebra crossing : walking in two continents sharing and celebrating difference through music

journal contribution
posted on 2011-12-19, 00:00 authored by Dawn JosephDawn Joseph
I use the metaphor zebra crossing in my reflective narrative to describe my plight and struggle as a non-white person growing up and working in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the apartheid era. This article considers and compares the notions of culture, diversity and identity as I now work in a tertiary institution in Melbourne, Australia. I reflect on my teaching of African music and position myself as ‘the other’ at zebra crossings, as I create a space in multicultural Australia. By engaging in meaningful dialogue with music and culture, I contend, we do have opportunity to explore, experience and express music making and sharing globally. The inclusion and embracing of non-western music can serve as a dais for understanding and celebrating cultural difference not as distant experiences but as integral aspects of our daily lives.

History

Journal

Intercultural education

Volume

22

Pagination

487-494

Location

Oxon, U. K.

ISSN

1467-5986

eISSN

1469-8439

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Taylor & Francis

Issue

6

Publisher

Routledge