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European Art Music and Its Role in the Cultural Interaction between Japan and the East Asian Continent in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
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Margaret Mehl
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May 27, 2021
Published Online: 2021-05-27
Published in Print: 2016-05-01
© 2021 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
music;
East Asia;
Japan;
Korea;
China;
transnational flows;
globalization
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Articles in the same Issue
- Preface
- Toward Responsibility for a Cooperative “East Asian Era:” New Developments in Cultural Interaction Studies in East Asia
- Articles
- Overview of Research on Relics of Yu the Great
- Natural Disasters and the Development of Chinese History
- Questions Raised by the Nuclear Power Accident of March 11, 2011
- Francis Bacon in Yan Fu’s Tianyan lun
- European Art Music and Its Role in the Cultural Interaction between Japan and the East Asian Continent in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
- Confusion to Conviction: The Representative, Multilingual Religious Journey of Takakura Tokutarō (1885-1934)
- The Founding of Singapore and the Chinese Kongsis of West Borneo (ca.1819–1840)
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- Review of Nihonjin wa Nihon o dō mitekita ka: Edo kara miru jiishiki no hensen (How the Japanese Have Viewed Japan: Changes in Views in the Edo Period), edited by Tanaka Yūko. Tokyo: Kasama Shoin, 2015.
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