Gender in Chinese music / edited by Rachel Harris, Rowan Pease, and Shzr Ee Tan.


Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press Woodbridge, Suffolk : Boydell & Brewer Limited, 2013.;©2013
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Part of the series Eastman/Rochester studies in ethnomusicology, 2161-0290 v. 4;Eastman/Rochester studies in ethnomusicology v. 4.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-296) and index.
  • Gender and music in local communities / Stephen Jones — The pleasures of print : illustrated songbooks from the late Ming courtesan world / Judith T. Zeitlin — From courtesans to modern hostesses : music and construction of gender in the entertainment industry in China / Tiantian Zheng — An interview with Zhang Han, karaoke bar host / Shzr Ee Tan — Impulsive scholars and sentimental heroes : contemporary Kunqu discourses of traditional Chinese masculinities / Joseph Lam — An interview with Madame Zinnia Kwok, amateur opera singer / Shzr Ee Tan — Men behaving badly? : shawm bands of north China / Stephen Jones — An interview with Coco Zhao, Shanghai jazz singer / Ruard Absaroka — New Chinese masculinities on the piano : Lang Lang and Li Yundi / Shzr Ee Tan — An interview with Aloysius Lee, fan of singer Faye Wong / Shzr Ee Tan — I prefer a man who is fresh like a jumping fish : gender issues in Shan’ge, Chinese popular rural song / Frank Kouwenhoven and Antoinet Schimmelpenninck — An interview with Liu Sola, composer, singer, visual artist, and novelist / Shzr Ee Tan — Broken voices : ethnic singing and gender / Rowan Pease — An interview with Li Sisong, producer and songwriter / Shzr Ee Tan — Mother’s daughter : gender narratives in Nuosu-Yi women’s musical expressive forms / Olivia Kraef — An interview with Xiao Mei, ethnomusicologist / Shzr Ee Tan — Doing Satan’s business : negotiating gendered concepts of music and ritual in rural Xinjiang / Rachel Harris — Bodies, gender, and worldviews : Me-mot spirit mediums in the Jingxi region of Guangxi / Xiao Mei — Vegetarian sisters : new configurations of gender in Buddhism in southern Fujian / Hwee-San Tan.

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Requested by Koehler, B. & Kagan, R.

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