Publication: The Musical Heartbeat of the Tai Phake: Culture and Identity Construction in Assam State, India
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Issued Date
2022
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eng
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application/pdf
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23277866
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Scopus
Bibliographic Citation
Frontiers in Psychology. Vol 13, No. (2022), p.-
Suggested Citation
Teeravut P., Jamnongsarn S., Rodsakan T. The Musical Heartbeat of the Tai Phake: Culture and Identity Construction in Assam State, India. Frontiers in Psychology. Vol 13, No. (2022), p.-. doi:10.18848/2327-7866/CGP/V22I02/1-14 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/10056
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Abstract
This qualitative research paper was designed to explore Tai Phake music in Assam State, India, and examine its role in the formation of Tai Phake ethnic identity. Data was gathered from documents and field investigation. The results show that Tai Phake music can be thought of as cultural capital, which propels ethnic identity through the use of language, dress, beliefs, and traditions that help create a collective awareness among people in the community. The construction of Tai Phake ethnic identity through music is carried out via singers, musicians, dancers, traditional costumes, melodies, and the use of Tai Phake language in the lyrics. These processes reproduce Tai Phake ethnic identity through ritual music, entertainment, and traditions, helping to preserve the Tai Phake ethnic identity. The results demonstrate the power of both traditional and modern Tai Phake music in the preservation of local identity, strengthening community relationships and network building between Tai Phake people and other Tai groups in Southeast Asia. © Common Ground Research Networks, Pavinee Teeravut, Surasak Jamnongsarn, Tepika Rodsakan, All Rights Reserved.
