This project explores how longstanding conflicts in Taiwanese society have been reflected in the development of popular song in Taiwan in the period of martial law from the late 1940s to the late 1980s, and in the light of the periods of colonisation experienced by the country (i.e. Japanese colonial rule from 1895-1945, and the rule of the Chinese Nationalists from 1945-1987). The research methodology employed is sociological as well as historical and ethnomusicological in orientation. It is argued that popular song offers a significant focus for two main reasons: (i) it is a shared medium through which ordinary people interpret and make sense of their everyday life experiences; and (ii) it provides a rich resource in terms of the diversit...
This paper explores the popular concept of the relationship between Taiwan and China as a feminine/ ...
Guoyue. literally "national music", is a hybrid musical genre that originated from mainland China mi...
This chapter begins by discussing debates and the existing literature about China Wind music and Chi...
This project explores how longstanding conflicts in Taiwanese society have been reflected in the dev...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building, -changing, and -reconstructing proces...
ii John J. Makay, Advisor The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building,-changing, a...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to research the difference of the style and the disse...
Taiwan’s pop music is enormously popular in China. This study aims to probe the reasons for this su...
the complicated interplay of nationalism and globalization that, along with associated social change...
This article uses musical events in Taiwan to examine the changing contestation of Taiwanese politic...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.While Austronesian study...
The term Taiwanese first came into use after World War II. In 1949, civil war (the Communist Revolut...
This paper explores the popular concept of the relationship between Taiwan and China as a feminine/ ...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore censorship on popular music in Taiwan and h...
Abstract: Amateur music clubs had been an integral part of the communal life in traditional Taiwan s...
This paper explores the popular concept of the relationship between Taiwan and China as a feminine/ ...
Guoyue. literally "national music", is a hybrid musical genre that originated from mainland China mi...
This chapter begins by discussing debates and the existing literature about China Wind music and Chi...
This project explores how longstanding conflicts in Taiwanese society have been reflected in the dev...
The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building, -changing, and -reconstructing proces...
ii John J. Makay, Advisor The purpose of this study is to discuss the identity-building,-changing, a...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to research the difference of the style and the disse...
Taiwan’s pop music is enormously popular in China. This study aims to probe the reasons for this su...
the complicated interplay of nationalism and globalization that, along with associated social change...
This article uses musical events in Taiwan to examine the changing contestation of Taiwanese politic...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.While Austronesian study...
The term Taiwanese first came into use after World War II. In 1949, civil war (the Communist Revolut...
This paper explores the popular concept of the relationship between Taiwan and China as a feminine/ ...
Abstract Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore censorship on popular music in Taiwan and h...
Abstract: Amateur music clubs had been an integral part of the communal life in traditional Taiwan s...
This paper explores the popular concept of the relationship between Taiwan and China as a feminine/ ...
Guoyue. literally "national music", is a hybrid musical genre that originated from mainland China mi...
This chapter begins by discussing debates and the existing literature about China Wind music and Chi...