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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.
This volume investigates the current state of Chinese music studies by synthesizing historical legacies, evolving performance practices, and contemporary socio-cultural issues within China and its global diaspora. Editors Jonathan P. J. Stock and Yu Hui curate contributions from twenty-three international scholars to establish a theoretical framework for the field. By integrating diverse perspectives from researchers in China, Taiwan, and the anglophone world, the text provides a systematic orientation for scholars navigating the complexities of Chinese musical traditions in the twenty-first century.
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to ethnomusicology, noting its success in bridging the gap between localized Chinese scholarship and global academic discourse. Readers frequently highlight the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for advanced students and researchers in the field.
Page Count:
568
Publication Date:
2023-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190661968
ISBN-13:
9780190661960
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