This special issue includes contributions by prominent music researchers based in China, Japan, Taiwan, and Australia. One of the first attempts to present scholarly work on music in colonial era East Asia in a thematically coordinated manner, the issue delineates diverse experiences of colonialism and modernity among musicians in Korea, Taiwan, Japanese-occupied Shanghai, and naichi or 'home islands' Japan. A study of musical interface between French colonists and Vietnamese in prewar Hanoi offers a comparative perspective on music and colonial modernity in what had formerly been part of the cultural Sinosphere.
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Höhe: 22.8 cm
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978-3-86135-930-2 (9783861359302)
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* Yamauchi Fumitaka & Hugh de Ferranti: Contemplating Colonialism and Modernity in East Asian Music History
* Tang Yating: Japanese Musicians in the Shanghai Municipal Orchestra Tang Yating
* Yamauchi Fumitaka: (Dis)Connecting the Empire: The Recording Industry and the Mediation of Japan-Korea Musical Junctures
* Wang Yingfen: Zhang Fuxing's Musical Negotiation between Tradition and Modernity in Colonial Taiwan
* Philip Flavin: Echoes and Images of Colonial Japan: imperialism and Modern Music for the Koto
* Michael E. McClellan: Making Music Modern: Colonial Hanoi and the Politics of Sound