Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage : Policy, Ideology, and Practice in the Preservation of East Asian Traditions. için kapak resmi
Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage : Policy, Ideology, and Practice in the Preservation of East Asian Traditions.
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Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage : Policy, Ideology, and Practice in the Preservation of East Asian Traditions.
Yazar:
Howard, Keith.
ISBN:
9781409439080
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1 online resource (292 pages)
Seri:
SOAS Musicology Series
İçerik:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures, Tables and Maps -- List of Music -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction: East Asian Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage -- 2 Intangible Cultural Heritage in China Today -- 3 Ee, mang gay dor ga ey (Hey, Why Don't You Sing)? Imagining the Future for Kam Big Song -- 4 Strumming the 'Lost Mouth Chord': Discourses of Preserving the Nuosu-Yi Mouth Harp -- 5 From Transformation to Preservation: Music and Multi-Ethnic Unity on Television in China -- 6 Authenticity and Authority -- 7 A Tradition of Adaptation: Preserving the Ritual for Paebaengi -- 8 Lessons from the Past -- 9 Dichotomies between 'Classical' and 'Folk' in the Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan -- 10 Promoting and Preserving the Chichibu Night Festival -- 11 Whose Heritage? Cultural Properties Legislation and Regional Identity in Okinawa -- References -- Index.
Özet:
Focussing on music traditions, these essays explore the policy, ideology and practice of preservation and promotion of East Asian intangible cultural heritage. For the first time, Japan, Korea, China and Taiwan - states that were amongst the first to establish legislation and systems for indigenous traditions - are considered together. Calls to preserve the intangible heritage have recently become louder, not least with increasing UNESCO attention. The imperative to preserve is, throughout the region, cast as a way to counter the perceived loss of cultural diversity caused by globalization, modernization, urbanization and the spread of the mass media. Four chapters - one each on China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan - incorporate a foundational overview of preservation policy and practice of musical intangible cultural heritage at the state level. These chapters are complemented by a set of chapters that explore how the practice of policy has impacted on specific musics, from Confucian ritual through Kam big song to the Okinawan sanshin. Each chapter is based on rich ethnographic data collected through extended fieldwork. The team of international contributors give both insider and outsider perspectives as they both account for, and critique, policy, ideology and practice in East Asian music as intangible cultural heritage.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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