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In Sound Alignments, a transnational group of scholars explores the
myriad forms of popular music that circulated across Asia during
the Cold War. Challenging the conventional alignments and
periodizations of Western cultural histories of the Cold War, they
trace the routes of popular music, examining how it took on new
meanings and significance as it traveled across Asia, from India to
Indonesia, Hong Kong to South Korea, China to Japan. From studies
of how popular musical styles from the Americas and Europe were
adapted to meet local exigencies to how socialist-bloc and
nonaligned Cold War organizations facilitated the circulation of
popular music throughout the region, the contributors outline how
music forged and challenged alliances, revolutions, and
countercultures. They also show how the Cold War's legacy shapes
contemporary culture, particularly in the ways 1990s and 2000s
J-pop and K-pop are rooted in American attempts to foster economic
exchange in East Asia in the 1960s.Throughout, Sound Alignments
demonstrates that the experiences of the Cold War in Asia were as
diverse and dynamic as the music heard and performed in it.
Contributors. Marié Abe, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Paola Iovene, Nisha
Kommattam, Jennifer Lindsay, Kaley Mason, Anna Schultz,
Hyunjoon Shin, C. J. W.-L. Wee, Hon-Lun (Helan) Yang, Christine R.
Yano, Qian Zhang
In Sound Alignments, a transnational group of scholars explores the
myriad forms of popular music that circulated across Asia during
the Cold War. Challenging the conventional alignments and
periodizations of Western cultural histories of the Cold War, they
trace the routes of popular music, examining how it took on new
meanings and significance as it traveled across Asia, from India to
Indonesia, Hong Kong to South Korea, China to Japan. From studies
of how popular musical styles from the Americas and Europe were
adapted to meet local exigencies to how socialist-bloc and
nonaligned Cold War organizations facilitated the circulation of
popular music throughout the region, the contributors outline how
music forged and challenged alliances, revolutions, and
countercultures. They also show how the Cold War's legacy shapes
contemporary culture, particularly in the ways 1990s and 2000s
J-pop and K-pop are rooted in American attempts to foster economic
exchange in East Asia in the 1960s.Throughout, Sound Alignments
demonstrates that the experiences of the Cold War in Asia were as
diverse and dynamic as the music heard and performed in it.
Contributors. Marie Abe, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Paola Iovene, Nisha
Kommattam, Jennifer Lindsay, Kaley Mason, Anna Schultz, Hyunjoon
Shin, C. J. W.-L. Wee, Hon-Lun (Helan) Yang, Christine R. Yano,
Qian Zhang
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