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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Sounding Waves–Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1. From the Rice Harvest to “Bohemian Rhapsody”: Diachronic Modernity in Angklung Performance 19
- CHAPTER 2. Soundtracks for the Masses: Transmediating India in Dangdut Films of Indonesia 39
- CHAPTER 3. Localizing Global Sound Worlds in Bali and Lombok 65
- CHAPTER 4. “Molihua”: Culture and Meaning of China’s Most Well-Traveled Folksong 81
- CHAPTER 5. Finding a Niche for the Avant-Garde Outside the Academy in the Early 2000s: A Radical Moment in Korea’s Fusion Music 100
- CHAPTER 6. Singing Policemen, Dancing Firemen: Alliance Building and Interethnic Remasculinization in Post–World War II Hawai‘i 119
- CHAPTER 7. Kenny Endo and a Dream: From Interzones to Solidarities 149
- CHAPTER 8. Performing Paradise: Hawaiian ‘Ukulele in Japanese Settings 170
- CHAPTER 9. Hawaiian and American Pasts Confronting a Native Hawaiian and a Globalized Present: Reworking Harold Arlen’s “Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole 187
- Contributors 205
- Index 209
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Sounding Waves–Introduction 1
- CHAPTER 1. From the Rice Harvest to “Bohemian Rhapsody”: Diachronic Modernity in Angklung Performance 19
- CHAPTER 2. Soundtracks for the Masses: Transmediating India in Dangdut Films of Indonesia 39
- CHAPTER 3. Localizing Global Sound Worlds in Bali and Lombok 65
- CHAPTER 4. “Molihua”: Culture and Meaning of China’s Most Well-Traveled Folksong 81
- CHAPTER 5. Finding a Niche for the Avant-Garde Outside the Academy in the Early 2000s: A Radical Moment in Korea’s Fusion Music 100
- CHAPTER 6. Singing Policemen, Dancing Firemen: Alliance Building and Interethnic Remasculinization in Post–World War II Hawai‘i 119
- CHAPTER 7. Kenny Endo and a Dream: From Interzones to Solidarities 149
- CHAPTER 8. Performing Paradise: Hawaiian ‘Ukulele in Japanese Settings 170
- CHAPTER 9. Hawaiian and American Pasts Confronting a Native Hawaiian and a Globalized Present: Reworking Harold Arlen’s “Over the Rainbow” by Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole 187
- Contributors 205
- Index 209