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    The Oxford Handbook of Music in China and the Chinese Diaspora

    The Oxford Handbook of Music in China and the Chinese Diaspora by Hui, Yu; Stock, Jonathan P.J.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. december 21.

    • ISBN 9780190661960
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem568 oldal
    • Méret 241x180x66 mm
    • Súly 1089 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 85 b/w illustrations
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    The Oxford Handbook of Music in China and the Chinese Diaspora illuminates new insights into Chinese music studies, musical genres, and contexts. This volume incorporates extensive scholarly insight from China, Taiwan, and the Chinese diaspora, and is arranged into three parts: the historical legacies of Chinese music, evolving practice and musical transformations, and prominent issues in Chinese music studies.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    In The Oxford Handbook of Music in China and the Chinese Diaspora, twenty-three scholars advance knowledge and understandings of Chinese music studies. Each contribution develops a theoretical model to illuminate new insights into a key musical genre or context.

    This handbook is categorized into three parts. In Part One, authors explore the extensive, remarkable, and polyvocal historical legacies of Chinese music. Ranging from archaeological findings to the creation of music history, chapters address enduring historical practices and emerging cultural expressions. Part Two focuses on evolving practice across a spectrum of key instrumental and vocal genres. Each chapter provides a portrait of musical change, tying musical transformations to the social dimensions underpinning that change. Part Three responds to the role that prominent issues, including sexuality, humanism, the amateur, and ethnicity, play in the broad field of Chinese music studies. Scholars present systematic orientations for researchers in the third decade of the twenty-first century.

    This volume incorporates extensive input from researchers based in China, Taiwan, and among Chinese communities across the world. Using a model of collaborative inquiry, The Oxford Handbook of Music in China and the Chinese Diaspora features diverse insider voices alongside authors positioned across the anglophone world.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Acknowledgements
    List of Figures
    List of Contributors
    1. Introduction: Frames of Reference for the Study of Music in China and Its Diaspora
    Yu Hui and Jonathan P.J. Stock
    PART I NEW DIRECTIONS IN HISTORY AND THEORY
    2. Musical Archaeology and the Prehistory of Chinese Music
    Yang Yuanzheng
    3. Theorizing "Natural Sound": Ancient Chinese Music Theory and Its Contemporary Applications in the Study of Guqin Intonation
    Yu Hui and Chen Yingshi
    4. The Huxuan and Huteng Dances: Foreign Musical Dances in Chinese History
    Zhao Weiping
    5. Kunqu from Analytical Perspectives: A Focus on Feng Ru Song
    Kar Lun Alan Lau
    6. Why and How do Chinese Sing Shijing Songs?
    Joseph S.C. Lam
    7. Music History and Historiography in the Chinese Context
    Hon-Lun Helan Yang
    8. Chinese Music Modernities
    Frederick Lau
    PART II MUSIC GENRES AND PRACTICES IN EVOLVING CONTEXTS
    9. Traditional Instruments and Heterophonic Practice
    Alan R. Thrasher
    10. Jiangnan Sizhu in the Greater Suzhou Area: Context, Repertoire, and Sustainability
    Mercedes M. Dujunco
    11. Social Change and the Maintenance of Music Tradition Among the Western Yugurs
    Du Yaxiong
    12. The Making of a Musical Community as a Manifestation of Nationalism: The Jinyu Qinshe Society in 1930s China
    Yu Hui
    13. A Multimodal and Interdisciplinary Approach to Luo Yusheng's Video Performance of "At Break Of Day"
    Francesca R. Sborgi Lawson
    14. The Emergence of Taiwanese New Xiqu: A Case Study on Chichiao Musical Theater
    Hsieh Hsiao-Mei
    15. Hybridity in the Modern Chinese Orchestral Music (Guoyue) of Taiwan
    Ching-Yi Chen
    16. Trends in the Globalization of Pipa Music
    Ben Wu
    PART III Cross-Cutting Issues in Contemporary Settings
    17. Humanism in Red: A New Mainstream Narrative in the Pop Songs of 1980s' China
    Lijuan Qian
    18. Staging Race and Sexuality Across Borders: Marketing Pop Singer Coco Lee
    Grace Wang
    19. Re-Imagining China's Female Pianists: Yuja Wang and Zhu Xiao-Mei
    Shzr Ee Tan
    20. Liveness and Mediation in Chinese Art Music: From The Map to The Qingming Festival
    Germán Gil-Curiel
    21. The Professional and Amateur in Wuhan's Park Pop
    Samuel Horlor
    22. Minorities and the Mainstream: The Musical Place of the Non-Han Peoples in Modern China
    Chuen-Fung Wong
    23. "Kita Anak Malaysia" [We are the Children of Malaysia]: Performing Multicultural Chinese Identities
    Tan Sooi Beng
    24. Conclusions: New Directions in Chinese Music Research
    Jonathan P.J. Stock
    Index

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