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서명/저자사항Sound of the border : music and identity of Korean minority in China/ Sunhee Koo.
개인저자Koo, Sunhee,author.
발행사항Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2021.
형태사항1 online resource.
총서사항Music and performing arts of Asia and the Pacific
기타형태 저록Print version: Koo, Sunhee. Sound of the border. Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, 2021 9780824888275
ISBN9780824889562
0824889568


0824889576
9780824889579
서지주기Includes bibliographical references and index.
내용주기China's Northeastern Border and Korean Migration to China -- Korean Music in China : In the Past and in the Present Day -- The Construction of Chaoxianzu Musical Identity -- The Chaoxianzu Kayagŭm : Tradition Fused with Modernity -- Musical Signs and Essentializing Chaoxianzuness -- Chaoxianzu Vocal Music : Its Development and Dissemination -- Returning to a Home Never Lived In? Chaoxianzu Musicians in South Korea.
요약"Using ethnographic data collected in China and South Korea between 2004 and 2011, Sound of the Border provides a comprehensive view of the music of Koreans in China (Chaoxianzu), from its time as manifestation of a displaced culture to its return home after more than a century of amalgamation and change in China. As the first English-language book on the music and identity of China's Korean minority community, this study investigates diasporic mutations of Korean culture, influenced by power dynamics in the host country and the constant renewal of relationships with the homeland. Between the 1860s and the 1940s, about two million Koreans migrated to China in search of economic opportunity and political stability. Settling primarily in the northeastern part of China bordering the Russian Far East, these Koreans had flexibility in crossing geopolitical and cultural boundaries throughout the first half of the twentieth century. In 1949, the majority of Koreans in China accepted their new citizenship designation as one of the PRC's fifty-five official national minorities. The subsequent partition of the Korean peninsula in 1953 further politicized their ethnic identity, and for the next forty years they were only authorized to interact with North Korea. It was only in the early 1990s that Chaoxianzu were able to renew their relationship with South Korea, although they now faced new challenges due to an ethno-national prejudice as it focused on the nation's industrial advancement as the most prominent measure of its social superiority. Sunhee Koo examines the unique construction of diasporic Korean music in China and uses it as a window to understanding the complexities and diversification of Korean identity, shaped by the ideological and political bifurcation and post-Cold War political resurgence that have affected Northeast Asia. The performances of Korean Chinese musicians-positioned between their adopted state and the two Koreas-embody a complex cultural intersection crisscrossing ideological, political, and social boundaries in historical and present-day Northeast Asia. Migrants enact their agency in creating a unique sound for Korean Chinese identity through navigating cultural resources accessed in their host and the two distinctive motherlands"--
해제Provided by publisher.
주제명(지명)China --Yanbian Chaoxianzu Zizhizhou. --fast
일반주제명Music --China --Yanbian Chaoxianzu Zizhizhou --History and criticism.
Chosŏnjok --Music --History and criticism.
Chosŏnjok --Ethnic identity.
Music.
MUSIC / Ethnomusicology
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