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Made in Nusantara serves as a comprehensive introduction to the history, sociology, ethnography and musicology of historical and contemporary popular music in maritime Southeast Asia.
Made in Nusantara serves as a comprehensive introduction to the history, sociology, ethnography and musicology of historical and contemporary popular music in maritime Southeast Asia.
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Autorenporträt
Adil Johan is a research fellow at the Institute of Ethnic Studies (KITA), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Mayco A. Santaella is an associate professor and the head of the Film and Performing Arts Department at Sunway University, Malaysia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Popular Music as a Means of Conceptualising the Nusantara - Adil Johan, Mayco A. Santaella; Issues in Nusantara Popular Music; 1 - Revisiting the 'traditional' and the 'popular' in Maritime Southeast Asia: Towards a Nusantara Popular Praxis -Mayco A. Santaella; 2 - Colonialism and Identity: A Short History of Popular Music in the Philippines - Felicidad A. Prudente; 3 - The (De-) and (Re-) Mythification of OPM: Decentering a Popular Music Sign - Krina Cayabyab; 4 - Popularizing Malaysian Cultures through the Music Industry and Music Education - Shahanum Mohd. Shah; History; 5 - Revisiting Post-Cultural Imperialism: Singing Vernacular Modernity and Hybridity through the Lagu Melayu in British Malaya - Tan Sooi Beng; 6 - Acoustic Epistemologies and Early Sound Recordings in the Nusantara Region: Phonography, Archive, and the Birth of Ethnomusicology - meLê yamomo; 7 - Bodabil Music in the Rise of the American Empire - Arwin Q. Tan; 8 - Songs for and of the Youth: Mapping Trends in Philippine Popular Music, 1900-2000 - Verne de la Peña; Artistes and Genres; 9 - Singapore Arts Icon or Malay Nationalist? Mobilising Zubir Said Across the Causeway - Adil Johan; 10 - The Popularisation and Contestation of Dangdut Koplo in the Indonesian Music Industry - Michael H.B. Raditya; 11 - KL Sing Song: Alternative Voices in the Kuala Lumpur Singer-Songwriter Circuit (2000 - 2009) - Azmyl Yusof @ Azmyl Yunor; 12 - Hijrah and the rise of Nasyid Kontemporari in Malaysia - Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid; National vs Local Industries; 13 - Branding the Nation Through Ahmad Nawab's "Malaysia Truly Asia" - Shazlin Amir Hamzah; 14 - The Indonesian Popular Music Industry: Navigating Shadows of Politics and Cultural Uncertainty - Citra Aryandari; 15 - More than Mimicry: Alternative Modernities in the Birth and Development of Iban Popular Music - Connie Lim Keh Nie; 16 - Transcultural Commodities: A Comparative Analysis of Sama-Bajau Popular Musics in Maritime Southeast Asia - Bernard Ellorin; Coda Global Movements, Local Sounds: Nusantara Music and Artistes Overseas - Paul Augustin, Adil Johan; Afterword Bercerita (Sharing Stories) with M. Nasir, Joey Ayala, Dwiki Dharmawan and Pra Budi Dharma on Nusantara Popular Music - Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid, Mayco A. Santaella
Introduction - Popular Music as a Means of Conceptualising the Nusantara - Adil Johan, Mayco A. Santaella; Issues in Nusantara Popular Music; 1 - Revisiting the 'traditional' and the 'popular' in Maritime Southeast Asia: Towards a Nusantara Popular Praxis -Mayco A. Santaella; 2 - Colonialism and Identity: A Short History of Popular Music in the Philippines - Felicidad A. Prudente; 3 - The (De-) and (Re-) Mythification of OPM: Decentering a Popular Music Sign - Krina Cayabyab; 4 - Popularizing Malaysian Cultures through the Music Industry and Music Education - Shahanum Mohd. Shah; History; 5 - Revisiting Post-Cultural Imperialism: Singing Vernacular Modernity and Hybridity through the Lagu Melayu in British Malaya - Tan Sooi Beng; 6 - Acoustic Epistemologies and Early Sound Recordings in the Nusantara Region: Phonography, Archive, and the Birth of Ethnomusicology - meLê yamomo; 7 - Bodabil Music in the Rise of the American Empire - Arwin Q. Tan; 8 - Songs for and of the Youth: Mapping Trends in Philippine Popular Music, 1900-2000 - Verne de la Peña; Artistes and Genres; 9 - Singapore Arts Icon or Malay Nationalist? Mobilising Zubir Said Across the Causeway - Adil Johan; 10 - The Popularisation and Contestation of Dangdut Koplo in the Indonesian Music Industry - Michael H.B. Raditya; 11 - KL Sing Song: Alternative Voices in the Kuala Lumpur Singer-Songwriter Circuit (2000 - 2009) - Azmyl Yusof @ Azmyl Yunor; 12 - Hijrah and the rise of Nasyid Kontemporari in Malaysia - Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid; National vs Local Industries; 13 - Branding the Nation Through Ahmad Nawab's "Malaysia Truly Asia" - Shazlin Amir Hamzah; 14 - The Indonesian Popular Music Industry: Navigating Shadows of Politics and Cultural Uncertainty - Citra Aryandari; 15 - More than Mimicry: Alternative Modernities in the Birth and Development of Iban Popular Music - Connie Lim Keh Nie; 16 - Transcultural Commodities: A Comparative Analysis of Sama-Bajau Popular Musics in Maritime Southeast Asia - Bernard Ellorin; Coda Global Movements, Local Sounds: Nusantara Music and Artistes Overseas - Paul Augustin, Adil Johan; Afterword Bercerita (Sharing Stories) with M. Nasir, Joey Ayala, Dwiki Dharmawan and Pra Budi Dharma on Nusantara Popular Music - Raja Iskandar Bin Raja Halid, Mayco A. Santaella
Rezensionen
"Made in Nusantara: Studies in Popular Music is an essential contribution to the field of popular music studies in the region and globally. Conceptually, the volume provides a fresh take on Nusantara supported by examples in the respective essays, and establishes a new praxis in the study of popular music in maritime Southeast Asia. With resources such as a spread of pictures featuring artists and album sleeves, a collection of selected bibliography, and an extensive index, both scholars and students in popular music and across the interdisciplinary studies of social sciences will not only find this volume insightful but also enjoyable to read."
-Rachel Ong Shu Ying, Yearbook for Traditional Music
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