Phonographic Modernity

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252046124

The Gramophone Industry and Music Genres in East and Southeast Asia

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Edited by Fumitaka Yamauchi, Ying-fen Wang, Preface by Ying-fen Wang, Introduction by Fumitaka Yamauchi, Contributions by Fumitaka Hosokawa, Fumitaka Yamauchi, Andreas Steen, Yung Sai Shing, Ying-fen Wang, Jason Gibbs
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235 x 156 mm
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450 g
Pages:
360

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Fumitaka Yamauchi is a professor of musicology at the National Taiwan University. Ying-fen Wang is a distinguished professor of musicology at the National Taiwan University and the author of Listening to the Colony: Kurosawa Takatomo and the Wartime Survey of Taiwanese Music (1943).


Preface Ying-fen Wang Notes on Names, Transliterations, and Translations Introduction: Phonographic Modernity and Audible History in East and Southeast Asia Fumitaka Yamauchi Part I: East Asia Chapter 1. Technological Innovations and Corporate Power in the Japanese Record Industry, 1877-1945 Shuhei Hosokawa Chapter 2. Phonographic Modernity and Korean Recordings, 1896-1945 Fumitaka Yamauchi Chapter 3. The Shellac Period in China: Cooperation, Conflict, and the Sounds of an Era, 1903-1949 Andreas Steen Chapter 4. Gramophone Industry in Hong Kong: The Production and Consumption of Cantonese Music Records, 1900-1940 Yung Sai Shing Chapter 5. Sounding Taiwanese through Gramophone Recordings, 1895-1945 Ying-fen Wang Part II: Southeast Asia Chapter 6. A Missing Legacy: Evidence of Recorded Sound in Pre-1945 Vietnam Jason Gibbs Chapter 7. From Secretive Siam to the Independent Recording Industry of Thailand James Mitchell Chapter 8. Gramophone Records in Colonial Indonesia Philip Yampolsky Chapter 9. Recording the Modern: Local Hybridity and Meaning in the Pan-Malay Songs of British Malaya, 1903-1950s Tan Sooi Beng Appendix: Chinese and Japanese Names and Terms Contributors Index


"The first of its kind, the book represents an indispensable go-to source for knowledge of the early recording industry across a vast swath of regions and territories. Out of a wealth of information, we discern clear patterns that transcend localities, and listen in on a new world in the making."--Andrew Jones, author of Circuit Listening: Chinese Popular Music in the Global 1960s


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