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Presence Through Sound: Music and Place in East Asia

Presence Through Sound: Music and Place in East Asia

  • Author: Howard, Keith
  • Author: Ingram, Catherine

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Contents

  • Catherine Ingram and Keith Howard
  • Introduction: Reflections on the significance of place for East Asian musical traditions
  • China
  • 1 Catherine Ingram
  • The Shifting Strength of Place in Contemporary Big Song Singing from Southwestern China
  • 2 Anne E. McLaren
  • From the Heart of the Lake Booms a Mountain Song: Sense of Place in the Song-Cycles of Coastal China
  • 3 Min Yen ONG
  • Bringing the Past to Life: Creating and Contesting Place in Kunqu Singing Practices
  • 4 Lu LIU
  • Beijing in the Contemporary Pipa World
  • Tibet
  • 5 Gerald Roche
  • The Alphabetical Order of Things: The Language of Place and the Place of Language in Tibetan Song
  • Taiwan
  • 6 Yang Ming TEOH
  • Lingering Across the Ocean, Rooted on the Island: Indigenous Music and the Notions of Mountain and Sea as Taiwanese Identifiers
  • Korea
  • 7 Keith Howard
  • The Constructed Soundscapes of Place in Korea, South and North
  • 8 Hee-sun KIM
  • Place as Brand: The Role of Place in the Construction of Contemporary Traditional Music in South Korea
  • 9 Hilary Finchum-Sung
  • The Sonic Habitus of Silk and Wood: Kugak's Twenty-First-Century Terrain
  • 10 Roald Maliangkay
  • Not a Habitus for the Have-Nots: The Walker Hill Shows, 1962-2012
  • Japan
  • 11 Naoko TERAUCHI
  • Gagaku and the Kasuga Wakamiya Onmatsuri Festival of Nara: From the Sound of Authority to the Sound of Local Identity
  • 12 Hugh de Ferranti
  • Biwa 's Place in Modern Times
  • 13 Kiku Day
  • Place and Locality in Fuke-Style Shakuhachi: The Case of Nezasa-ha Kinpuryu