Resounding Taiwan
Musical Reverberations Across a Vibrant Island
Herausgeber: Guy, Nancy
Resounding Taiwan
Musical Reverberations Across a Vibrant Island
Herausgeber: Guy, Nancy
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This book vibrantly demonstrates how the study of music allows for identification and interpretation of the forces that form Taiwanese society, from politics and policy to reactions to and assertions of such policies.
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This book vibrantly demonstrates how the study of music allows for identification and interpretation of the forces that form Taiwanese society, from politics and policy to reactions to and assertions of such policies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780367473990
- ISBN-10: 0367473992
- Artikelnr.: 63067021
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Research on Taiwan Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 546g
- ISBN-13: 9780367473990
- ISBN-10: 0367473992
- Artikelnr.: 63067021
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Nancy Guy is a Professor of Music at the University of California, San Diego. Her first book, Peking Opera and Politics in Taiwan won the ASCAP Béla Bartók Award for Excellence in Ethnomusicology. Her second book, The Magic of Beverly Sills was named a "Highly Recommended Academic Title" by Choice. Guy's article, "Flowing down Taiwan's Tamsui River: Towards an Ecomusicology of the Environmental Imagination," (2009) is a foundational text in ecomusicology and was awarded the Rulan Chao Pian Publication Prize.
1. Resounding Colonial Taiwan through Historical Recordings: Some
Methodological Reflections 2. Voicing Alliance and Refusal in 'Amis
Popular Music 3. Highway Nine Musical Stories: Musicking of Taiwanese
Aborigines at Home and in the National Concert Hall 4. A Quest for Taiwan
Guoyue: Taipei Chinese Orchestra and the Making of Taiwanese Musical
Identity 5. Experiencing the "Enchanting Golden Triangle" through Music
and Dance in a Yunnan Diasporic Community in Taiwan 6. The Making of Hakka
Hymns in Postwar Taiwan: Negotiating Identity Conflicts and Contextualizing
Christian Practices 7. Voicing Gender in Pak-koán Theater: Social Contexts
and Singing Mechanisms 8. What to Preserve and How to Preserve It:
Taiwan's Action Plans for Safeguarding Traditional Performing Arts 9.
Noisy Co-Existence: Contestations of Renao and Zaoyin Amidst Taiwan's Noise
Control System 10. Listening to Taiwan's Musical Garbage Trucks: Hearing
the Slow Violence of Environmental Degradation 11. From the Center of
Mandopop to Indie Music Capital? The Conception of "Independence" and the
Challenges for Taiwanese Musicians 12. Legacy, Agency, and the Voice(s) of
Teresa Teng
Methodological Reflections 2. Voicing Alliance and Refusal in 'Amis
Popular Music 3. Highway Nine Musical Stories: Musicking of Taiwanese
Aborigines at Home and in the National Concert Hall 4. A Quest for Taiwan
Guoyue: Taipei Chinese Orchestra and the Making of Taiwanese Musical
Identity 5. Experiencing the "Enchanting Golden Triangle" through Music
and Dance in a Yunnan Diasporic Community in Taiwan 6. The Making of Hakka
Hymns in Postwar Taiwan: Negotiating Identity Conflicts and Contextualizing
Christian Practices 7. Voicing Gender in Pak-koán Theater: Social Contexts
and Singing Mechanisms 8. What to Preserve and How to Preserve It:
Taiwan's Action Plans for Safeguarding Traditional Performing Arts 9.
Noisy Co-Existence: Contestations of Renao and Zaoyin Amidst Taiwan's Noise
Control System 10. Listening to Taiwan's Musical Garbage Trucks: Hearing
the Slow Violence of Environmental Degradation 11. From the Center of
Mandopop to Indie Music Capital? The Conception of "Independence" and the
Challenges for Taiwanese Musicians 12. Legacy, Agency, and the Voice(s) of
Teresa Teng
1. Resounding Colonial Taiwan through Historical Recordings: Some
Methodological Reflections 2. Voicing Alliance and Refusal in 'Amis
Popular Music 3. Highway Nine Musical Stories: Musicking of Taiwanese
Aborigines at Home and in the National Concert Hall 4. A Quest for Taiwan
Guoyue: Taipei Chinese Orchestra and the Making of Taiwanese Musical
Identity 5. Experiencing the "Enchanting Golden Triangle" through Music
and Dance in a Yunnan Diasporic Community in Taiwan 6. The Making of Hakka
Hymns in Postwar Taiwan: Negotiating Identity Conflicts and Contextualizing
Christian Practices 7. Voicing Gender in Pak-koán Theater: Social Contexts
and Singing Mechanisms 8. What to Preserve and How to Preserve It:
Taiwan's Action Plans for Safeguarding Traditional Performing Arts 9.
Noisy Co-Existence: Contestations of Renao and Zaoyin Amidst Taiwan's Noise
Control System 10. Listening to Taiwan's Musical Garbage Trucks: Hearing
the Slow Violence of Environmental Degradation 11. From the Center of
Mandopop to Indie Music Capital? The Conception of "Independence" and the
Challenges for Taiwanese Musicians 12. Legacy, Agency, and the Voice(s) of
Teresa Teng
Methodological Reflections 2. Voicing Alliance and Refusal in 'Amis
Popular Music 3. Highway Nine Musical Stories: Musicking of Taiwanese
Aborigines at Home and in the National Concert Hall 4. A Quest for Taiwan
Guoyue: Taipei Chinese Orchestra and the Making of Taiwanese Musical
Identity 5. Experiencing the "Enchanting Golden Triangle" through Music
and Dance in a Yunnan Diasporic Community in Taiwan 6. The Making of Hakka
Hymns in Postwar Taiwan: Negotiating Identity Conflicts and Contextualizing
Christian Practices 7. Voicing Gender in Pak-koán Theater: Social Contexts
and Singing Mechanisms 8. What to Preserve and How to Preserve It:
Taiwan's Action Plans for Safeguarding Traditional Performing Arts 9.
Noisy Co-Existence: Contestations of Renao and Zaoyin Amidst Taiwan's Noise
Control System 10. Listening to Taiwan's Musical Garbage Trucks: Hearing
the Slow Violence of Environmental Degradation 11. From the Center of
Mandopop to Indie Music Capital? The Conception of "Independence" and the
Challenges for Taiwanese Musicians 12. Legacy, Agency, and the Voice(s) of
Teresa Teng