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Instrumental Lives: Musical Instruments, Material Culture, and Social Networks in East and Southeast Asia

Editat de Helen Rees Contribuţii de Terauchi Naoko, Tyler Yamin, Bell Yung, Jennifer C. Post, Maire-Pierre Lissoir, Insee Adler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2024
The musical instruments of East and Southeast Asia enjoy increasing recognition as parts of humanity’s intangible cultural heritage. Helen Rees edits a collection that offers vibrant new ways to link these objects to their materials of manufacture, the surrounding environment, the social networks they form and help sustain, and the wider ethnic or national imagination. Rees organizes the essays to reflect three angles of inquiry. The first section explores the characteristics and social roles of various categories of instruments, including the koto and an extinct Balinese wooden clapper. In section two, essayists focus on the life stories of individual instruments ranging from an heirloom Chinese qin to end-blown flutes in rural western Mongolia. Essays in the third section examine the ethics and other issues that surround instrument collections, but also show how collecting is a dynamic process that transforms an instrument’s habitat and social roles. Original and expert, Instrumental Lives brings a new understanding of how musical instruments interact with their environments and societies. Contributors: Supeena Insee Adler, Marie-Pierre Lissoir, Terauchi Naoko, Jennifer C. Post, Helen Rees, Xiao Mei, Tyler Yamin, and Bell Yung
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780252045929
ISBN-10: 0252045920
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 62 black & white photographs, 2 maps, 6 tables
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: University of Illinois Press
Colecția University of Illinois Press

Recenzii

“Well designed and meticulously edited, this is a strikingly original contribution to the field of ethnomusicology. All the chapters have much to offer anyone interested in playing, learning, documenting, or thinking about musical instruments anywhere in the world.”--J. Lawrence Witzleben, author of Silk and Bamboo Music in Shanghai: The Jiangnan Sizhu Instrumental Ensemble Tradition

Notă biografică

Helen Rees is a professor of ethnomusicology and the director of the World Music Center at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is the author of Echoes of History: Naxi Music in Modern China.

Cuprins

Foreword  Xiao Mei
Introduction  Helen Rees
Part I. Instrument Categories
  1. The Aesthetics of Koto Strings: Materiality and Physical Sensation in Performance  Terauchi Naoko
  2. The Cålåpitå Past the Dull Edge of Extinction: A Shaggy Dog Story of Repatriation and Refusal in Bali  Tyler Yamin
Part II. Individual Instruments
  1. Pines in Ten Thousand Valleys: The Life Journey of a Musical Instrument (b.1640)  Bell Yung
  2. Making and Growing End-blown Flutes in the Mongolian Steppes  Jennifer C. Post
Part III. Instrument Collections
  1. Stories of Musicians, Curators, and “Bamboo Sticks”: The Making of a Musical Instrument Exhibition in Laos  Maire-Pierre Lissoir
  2. Family Heirlooms as Social Objects: The Thai Musical Instruments at UCLA  Supeena Insee Adler
  3. Asian Instruments and the Founding of the UCLA Collection  Helen Rees
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