Louder and faster pain, joy, and the body politic in Asian American taiko

Introduction -- Looking, listening, and moving -- Inventories: the material culture of taiko -- Dancing the body politic -- Good gigs, bad gigs: drumming between hope and anger -- Taiko, erotics, and anger -- Pain and the body politic: taiko players talk about blisters and more -- Cruising the Pac R...

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1. Verfasser: Wong, Deborah Anne (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Oakland, California University of California Press 2019
Schriftenreihe:American crossroads 55
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction -- Looking, listening, and moving -- Inventories: the material culture of taiko -- Dancing the body politic -- Good gigs, bad gigs: drumming between hope and anger -- Taiko, erotics, and anger -- Pain and the body politic: taiko players talk about blisters and more -- Cruising the Pac Rim: driven to thrill -- Conclusion: Core values
"Louder and Faster is a cultural study of the phenomenon of Asian American taiko, the thundering, athletic drumming tradition that originated in Japan. Immersed in the taiko scene for twenty years, Deborah Wong has witnessed cultural and demographic changes and the exponential growth and expansion of taiko particularly in southern California. Through her participatory ethnographic work, she reveals a complicated story embedded in memories of Japanese American internment and legacies of imperialism, Asian American identity and politics, a desire to be seen and heard, and the intersection of culture and global capitalism. Exploring the materialities of the drums, costumes, and bodies that make sound, analyzing the relationship of these to capitalist multiculturalism, and investigating the gender politics of taiko, Louder and Faster considers both the promises and pitfalls of music and performance as an antiracist practice. The result is a vivid glimpse of an Asian American presence that is both loud and fragile"--Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:xvi, 273 Seiten
ISBN:9780520304529
978-0-520-30452-9