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Coming soon. Phonographic Modernity: The Gramophone Industry and Music Genres in East and Southeast Asia

  • Editor: Wang, Ying-fen
  • Editor: Yamauchi, Fumitaka

Book

$90.50

Due for release on 10th Dec 2024

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Contents

  • Preface
  • Ying-fen Wang
  • Notes on Names, Transliterations, and Translations
  • Introduction: Phonographic Modernity and Audible History in East and Southeast Asia
  • Fumitaka Yamauchi
  • Part I: East Asia
  • Chapter 1. Technological Innovations and Corporate Power in the Japanese Record Industry, 1877–1945
  • Shuhei Hosokawa
  • Chapter 2. Phonographic Modernity and Korean Recordings, 1896–1945
  • Fumitaka Yamauchi
  • Chapter 3. The Shellac Period in China: Cooperation, Conflict, and the Sounds of an Era, 1903–1949
  • Andreas Steen
  • Chapter 4. Gramophone Industry in Hong Kong: The Production and Consumption of Cantonese Music Records, 1900–1940
  • Yung Sai Shing
  • Chapter 5. Sounding Taiwanese through Gramophone Recordings, 1895–1945
  • Ying-fen Wang
  • Part II: Southeast Asia
  • Chapter 6. A Missing Legacy: Evidence of Recorded Sound in Pre-1945 Vietnam
  • Jason Gibbs
  • Chapter 7. From Secretive Siam to the Independent Recording Industry of Thailand
  • James Mitchell
  • Chapter 8. Gramophone Records in Colonial Indonesia
  • Philip Yampolsky
  • Chapter 9. Recording the Modern: Local Hybridity and Meaning in the Pan-Malay Songs of British Malaya, 1903–1950s
  • Tan Sooi Beng
  • Appendix: Chinese and Japanese Names and Terms
  • Contributors
  • Index