Blue Nippon: Authenticating Jazz in Japan
Autor E. Taylor Atkinsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 sep 2001
Engagingly told through the voices of many musicians, "Blue Nippon" explores the true and legitimate nature of Japanese jazz. Atkins peers into 1920s dancehalls to examine the Japanese Jazz Age and reveal the origins of urban modernism with its new set of social mores, gender relations, and consumer practices. He shows how the interwar jazz period then became a troubling symbol of Japan's intimacy with the West--but how, even during the Pacific war, the roots of jazz had taken hold too deeply for the "total jazz ban" that some nationalists desired. While the allied occupation was a setback in the search for an indigenous jazz sound, Japanese musicians again sought American validation. Atkins closes out his cultural history with an examination of the contemporary jazz scene that rose up out of Japan's spectacular economic prominence in the 1960s and 1970s but then leveled off by the 1990s, as tensions over authenticity and identity persisted.
With its depiction of jazz as a transforming global phenomenon, "Blue Nippon" will make enjoyable reading not only for jazz fans worldwide but also for ethnomusicologists, and students of cultural studies, Asian studies, and modernism.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822327219
ISBN-10: 082232721X
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: 17 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 159 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 082232721X
Pagini: 366
Ilustrații: 17 b&w photographs
Dimensiuni: 159 x 232 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
Cuprins
Contents:
Plenty plenty soul
The Japanese jazz artist and the authenticity complex
The soundtrack of modern life: Japans jazz revolution
Talkin jazz: Music, modernism and inter-war Japans culture wars
Jazz for the countrys sake: Toward a new cultural order in wartime Japan
Bop, funk, junk and that old democracy boogie: The jazz tribes of post-war Japan
Our thing: Defining Japanese jazz
J-jazz and the fin de siècle blues
Plenty plenty soul
The Japanese jazz artist and the authenticity complex
The soundtrack of modern life: Japans jazz revolution
Talkin jazz: Music, modernism and inter-war Japans culture wars
Jazz for the countrys sake: Toward a new cultural order in wartime Japan
Bop, funk, junk and that old democracy boogie: The jazz tribes of post-war Japan
Our thing: Defining Japanese jazz
J-jazz and the fin de siècle blues
Recenzii
"Blue Nippon emerges from the author's mastery of jazz as a cultural medium, an in-depth knowledge of the scholarship on jazz as an intercultural and historical phenomenon, and from a concern to use cultural theory to come to terms with the specificity of the Japanese history of jazz."- Miriam Silverberg, author of Changing Song: The Marxist Manifestos of Nakano Shigeharu
"This is a powerful gem of a book. Atkins's mixing of voices is wonderful and his scholarship impressive. Moreover, his complex argument is communicated in language that is straightforward, engaging, and compelling."- Christine Yano, University of Hawaii, Manoa
"E. Taylor Atkins' lucidly written Blue Nippon is a welcome contribution to jazz scholarship aswell as to Japanese cultural history."--Popular Music, October 2002"Blue Nippon is the fullest account of the history of jazz in Japan to appear in any Western language to date . . . groundbreaking . . . Atkins's attempt to open up jazz discourse and history to the contributions of non-black, non-Americans is a brave and well-argued one. That his book should appear during a period of conservative retrenchment in jazz, as leading figures return to the comfort of racial and national stereotypes to deny the music's right to progress, iseven more welcome."--Alan Cummings, THE WIRE, December 2001
"Blue Nippon emerges from the author's mastery of jazz as a cultural medium, an in-depth knowledge of the scholarship on jazz as an intercultural and historical phenomenon, and from a concern to use cultural theory to come to terms with the specificity of the Japanese history of jazz."- Miriam Silverberg, author of Changing Song: The Marxist Manifestos of Nakano Shigeharu "This is a powerful gem of a book. Atkins's mixing of voices is wonderful and his scholarship impressive. Moreover, his complex argument is communicated in language that is straightforward, engaging, and compelling."- Christine Yano, University of Hawaii, Manoa "E. Taylor Atkins' lucidly written Blue Nippon is a welcome contribution to jazz scholarship as well as to Japanese cultural history."--Popular Music, October 2002 "Blue Nippon is the fullest account of the history of jazz in Japan to appear in any Western language to date ... groundbreaking ... Atkins's attempt to open up jazz discourse and history to the contributions of non-black, non-Americans is a brave and well-argued one. That his book should appear during a period of conservative retrenchment in jazz, as leading figures return to the comfort of racial and national stereotypes to deny the music's right to progress, is even more welcome."--Alan Cummings, THE WIRE, December 2001
"This is a powerful gem of a book. Atkins's mixing of voices is wonderful and his scholarship impressive. Moreover, his complex argument is communicated in language that is straightforward, engaging, and compelling."- Christine Yano, University of Hawaii, Manoa
"E. Taylor Atkins' lucidly written Blue Nippon is a welcome contribution to jazz scholarship aswell as to Japanese cultural history."--Popular Music, October 2002"Blue Nippon is the fullest account of the history of jazz in Japan to appear in any Western language to date . . . groundbreaking . . . Atkins's attempt to open up jazz discourse and history to the contributions of non-black, non-Americans is a brave and well-argued one. That his book should appear during a period of conservative retrenchment in jazz, as leading figures return to the comfort of racial and national stereotypes to deny the music's right to progress, iseven more welcome."--Alan Cummings, THE WIRE, December 2001
"Blue Nippon emerges from the author's mastery of jazz as a cultural medium, an in-depth knowledge of the scholarship on jazz as an intercultural and historical phenomenon, and from a concern to use cultural theory to come to terms with the specificity of the Japanese history of jazz."- Miriam Silverberg, author of Changing Song: The Marxist Manifestos of Nakano Shigeharu "This is a powerful gem of a book. Atkins's mixing of voices is wonderful and his scholarship impressive. Moreover, his complex argument is communicated in language that is straightforward, engaging, and compelling."- Christine Yano, University of Hawaii, Manoa "E. Taylor Atkins' lucidly written Blue Nippon is a welcome contribution to jazz scholarship as well as to Japanese cultural history."--Popular Music, October 2002 "Blue Nippon is the fullest account of the history of jazz in Japan to appear in any Western language to date ... groundbreaking ... Atkins's attempt to open up jazz discourse and history to the contributions of non-black, non-Americans is a brave and well-argued one. That his book should appear during a period of conservative retrenchment in jazz, as leading figures return to the comfort of racial and national stereotypes to deny the music's right to progress, is even more welcome."--Alan Cummings, THE WIRE, December 2001
Notă biografică
E. Taylor Atkins is Associate Professor of History at Northern Illinois University.
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"This is a powerful gem of a book. Atkins's mixing of voices is wonderful and his scholarship impressive. Moreover, his complex argument is communicated in language that is straightforward, engaging, and compelling."--Christine Yano, University of Hawaii, Manoa
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The history and culture of jazz in Japan