Mudanças ecológicas e continuidade cultural: o caso das canções de Zhuang Liao em Guangxi, China

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https://doi.org/10.5216/mh.v25.83449

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Zhuang Liao Songs, music ecology, ecological adaptation, cultural continuity, identity negotiation

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 As Canções Zhuang Liao (壮族嘹歌) são uma canção folclórica tradicional em dueto, popular no Condado de Pingguo, Guangxi, e carregam a memória histórica e a identidade cultural da comunidade Zhuang. Com o rápido desenvolvimento da modernização, urbanização e mídia digital, o ambiente ecológico musical em que o Liao songs existe mudou significativamente. Com base na teoria da ecologia musical e combinado com uma pesquisa de campo etnográfica de 12 meses, este artigo explora como o Liao songs pode alcançar adaptação e continuidade cultural no novo ambiente ecológico. O estudo constatou que o Liao songs expandiu seu nicho ecológico por meio da educação no campus, apresentações públicas e comunicação digital, e a comunidade também negociou ativamente a identidade cultural entre tradição e inovação. O artigo propõe um "modelo de adaptação ecológica multinível", enfatizando que a música tradicional deve ser considerada um ecossistema dinâmico, fornecendo suporte teórico para a compreensão da relação entre mudança cultural e continuidade, e fornecendo referências empíricas para a prática de proteção do patrimônio cultural imaterial.

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Meng Jin, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology, Luo Yang, China, jinmeng8910@sina.com

Jin Meng is a lecturer and the Director of the Teaching and Research Section at the School of Educational Sciences and Music, Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology. She holds a master's degree in curriculum and teaching theory from Guangxi Normal University and a bachelor's degree in musicology. Jin is a member of the Erhu Professional Committee of the Henan Provincial National Orchestral Music Society. Her research focuses on music anthropology, with an emphasis on the inheritance and evolution of ethnic minority music, the role of music in ethnic identity, and the interaction between traditional music and contemporary society. Jin has conducted extensive fieldwork in multiple ethnic minority regions, collecting numerous valuable musical materials. In terms of academic achievements, she has presided over and participated in several national and provincial research projects, published monographs, and authored papers in core journals. She has also been invited to attend various ethnomusicology seminars and deliver keynote speeches. Currently, her research is dedicated to exploring methods for the protection and innovation of ethnic music within the context of globalization. By applying theories and methodologies from music anthropology to specific musical practices, she aims to provide new insights and perspectives for the inheritance and development of ethnic music, as well as foster cross-cultural musical exchanges.

Camellia Siti Maya Mohamed Razali, Department of Music, Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, camellia@upm.edu.my

Dr. Camellia Siti Maya Mohamed Razali is a Senior Lecturer in Music Composition at Universiti Putra Malaysia. She holds a PhD in Music Composition from the University of Bristol and a Master’s degree from the University of Salford, United Kingdom. Her work bridges Asian and Western musical traditions, focusing on contemporary acoustic, orchestral, chamber, and vocal music. Dr. Camellia’s compositions have been performed at international festivals such as the Bristol New Music Festival and by ensembles including Ensemble Variances, Quatuor Bozzini, and the Bristol New Music Ensemble. She is also active as a researcher, publishing on the intersection of music, text, and transcultural creativity, and has received multiple awards for innovation in teaching and creative writing.

Yu Zhang, Department of Music, Faculty of Human Ecology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, yukizhang0816@gmail.com

Zhang Yu is a Ph.D. candidate in ethnomusicology at Universiti Putra Malaysia. She holds a master’s degree in musicology from Henan University and a bachelor’s degree in music performance (guzheng) from Zhengzhou University. Before pursuing her doctoral studies, she lectured at several Chinese universities, including Luoyang Institute of Science and Technology and Zhengzhou Shengda University. Her research explores guzheng transmission among the Malaysian Chinese diaspora, with a focus on intangible cultural heritage, digital archiving, and cultural sustainability. Zhang has presented at numerous international conferences, including ICTMD, ISGMA, and AAWM, and has published on guzheng pedagogy, digital heritage, and diaspora music practices. She also performs and promotes guzheng music across Malaysia and China, bridging tradition and innovation through intercultural collaboration and technological integration.

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2025-11-02

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JIN, Meng; MOHAMED RAZALI, Camellia Siti Maya; ZHANG, Yu. Mudanças ecológicas e continuidade cultural: o caso das canções de Zhuang Liao em Guangxi, China. Música Hodie, Goiânia, v. 25, 2025. DOI: 10.5216/mh.v25.83449. Disponível em: https://revistas.ufg.br/musica/article/view/83449. Acesso em: 5 dic. 2025.

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