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Even in the Rain - Uyghur Music in Modern China (Paperback)
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Even in the Rain - Uyghur Music in Modern China (Paperback)
Series: Music and Performing Arts of Asia and the Pacific
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Even in the Rain: Uyghur Music in Modern China explores music as
constitutive of Uyghur cultural and social life where subaltern
experiences of ethnicity, race, and nationhood are indexed. A
Central Asian Turkic-speaking, predominantly Muslim people, the
Uyghur are identified in China as one of the fifty-five officially
designated "minority nationalities." Drawing on extensive fieldwork
in the Uyghur homeland in the far Chinese northwest, Chuen-Fung
Wong focuses on aspects of Uyghur music making as it faces the
state’s management of minority art expressions. Music serves as a
metaphor of the Uyghur nation--as heritage (miras), culture
(medeniyet), and tradition (en’ene)--while it struggles to
survive, respond, and adapt to the Chinese state’s aggressive
maneuvering and the broader intercultural influences that have
shaped Uyghur performing arts in modern times. As the Uyghur and
other non-Han peoples in China continue to be minoritized under the
pretexts of multiculturalism and cultural enlightenment, local
musicians and audiences react with a vast range of performing and
listening approaches to engage assimilation, racism, and other grim
realities of everyday life. Even in the Rain provides the
political, historical, and theoretical context to address
overlapping genres and soundscapes, which are bound by creative
processes that have negotiated the state’s minority policy and
the collective pursuit of identity. With a focus on the minoritized
musical consciousness in Uyghur performance, especially on the ways
in which Uyghur musicians encounter modernity under a colonial
context, this book examines the cultivation of a unique musical
deftness that has allowed musicians to move across the various
localizing strategies and intercultural practices. Uyghur musical
modernity should not be understood as the passive acceptance of
outside influences--and certainly not the erasure of indigenous
elements and national heritage. Local traditions and hegemonic
influences sometimes appear to be more collaborating than
conflicting, in that subaltern expressions actively opt to manifest
in forms that are dominant and deemed universal. This timely and
comprehensive analysis spans approximately seven decades of modern
Uyghur musical life, during which musicians and audiences adopted
an array of methods, experimenting with new identity formations to
navigate life as often reluctant Chinese citizens.
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Imprint: |
University of Hawaii Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Music and Performing Arts of Asia and the Pacific |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
Chuen-Fung Wong
• Frederick Lau
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8248-9561-7 |
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LSN: |
0-8248-9561-4 |
Barcode: |
9780824895617 |
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