Context and change in Japanese music

Main author: Tokita, Alison McQueen
Other authors: Hughes, David
Format: Book Chapters           
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institution SOAS, University of London
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description Although Japan is often portrayed as culturally and ethnically highly homogeneous, its music culture has long been extremely diverse, especially so with modernization and globalization. Thus we begin by problematizing the term ‘Japanese music’. We then aim to provide broad historical, cultural and theoretical contexts within which to understand the subsequent genre-specific chapters, by introducing a range of cross-cutting topics, issues and research perspectives - for example: Japan’s interactions with other cultures throughout history; sociocultural contexts of each genre, including issues of patronage, audiences, class and gender; social structures and mechanisms of transmission; music theory in Japan; aesthetic concepts; and research culture. We conclude with a view into the musical future, considering the impact of educational policies, globalization and so forth.
format Book Chapters
author Tokita, Alison McQueen
author_facet Tokita, Alison McQueen
Hughes, David
authorStr Tokita, Alison McQueen
author_letter Tokita, Alison McQueen
author2 Hughes, David
author2Str Hughes, David
title Context and change in Japanese music
publisher Ashgate Publishing Limited
publishDate 2007
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/187/