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R. Anderson Sutton
Calling Back the Spirit describes how, in the face of Indonesian and foreign cultural pressures, the Makassarese people of South Sulawesi are defending their local spirit through music and dance. The book examines the ways performers in this corner o
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R. Anderson Sutton
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Making Waves ISBN: 9780824874872
Making Waves
Making Waves
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824874872-007
https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824874872-007
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R. Anderson Sutton
Publikováno v:
Asian Music. 44:81-94
This paper addresses the processes and products of musical hybridity as they relate to genre formation in postcolonial Indonesia. Initial discussion of hybridity the- ory provides a framework for focus on two hybrid genres whose circumstances of cre-
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R. Anderson Sutton
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Korean Studies. 35:4-24
The notion of cultural purity is demonstrably a myth, as historical analysis of any cultural expression can reveal multiple origins and hybridities that inevitably result from human contact. Yet in Korea, as elsewhere, some cultural forms are recogni
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R. Anderson Sutton
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Journal of Popular Music Studies. 22:180-197
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R. Anderson Sutton
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Acta Koreana. 12:27-52
Western music and musical elements have played a major role in Korea—not only in the direct performance of Western classical and popular music, but also in the varieties of hybrid mixes and interactions involving Korean and Western repertory, instr
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R. Anderson Sutton
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Asian Music. 39:1-27
In the last 20 years, musicians specializing in the performance of Korean tradi tional music (kugak) have been drawn in increasing numbers to participate in hybrid musical combinations of Korean instruments, vocal styles, and repertory with music ori
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R. Anderson Sutton
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Asian Music. 37:1-23
Despite complaints by artists, intellectuals, and government bureaucrats throughout the Indonesian archipelago of the threats to traditional music and dance by the onslaught of globalization,' a remarkable range of indigenous performing arts continue
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R. Anderson Sutton
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The Journal of Asian Studies. 71:846-848
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R. Anderson Sutton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Musicology. 15:390-415
The music to which we are most accustomed is all but certain to evoke in us a range of emotional responses. Some pieces or passages may inspire a sense of grandeur and deep content, others may seem deeply sad, causing tears to well up in our eyes, an