Resounding Afro Asia

Resounding Afro Asia
Title Resounding Afro Asia PDF eBook
Author Tamara Roberts
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2016
Genre Music
ISBN 0199377413

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Resounding Afro Asia examines black-Asian musical collaborations as part of a genealogy of cross-racial culture and politics in the U.S. Roberts argues these projects offer a glimpse into how artists live multiracial lives that inhabit yet exceed multicultural frameworks built on racial essentialism and segregation.

Resounding Afro Asia

Resounding Afro Asia
Title Resounding Afro Asia PDF eBook
Author Tamara Roberts
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2016-02-16
Genre Music
ISBN 0199377421

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Cultural hybridity is a celebrated hallmark of U.S. American music and identity. Yet hybrid music is all too often marked -and marketed - under a single racial label. Resounding Afro Asia examines music projects that counter this convention; these projects instead foreground racial mixture in players, audiences, and sound in the very face of the ghettoizing culture industry. Giving voice to four contemporary projects, author Tamara Roberts traces black/Asian engagements that reach across the United States and beyond: Funkadesi, Yoko Noge, Fred Ho and the Afro Asian Music Ensemble, and Red Baraat. From Indian funk & reggae, to Japanese folk & blues, to jazz in various Asian and African traditions, to Indian brass band and New Orleans second line, these artists live multiracial lives in which they inhabit - and yet exceed - multicultural frameworks built on essentialism and segregation. When these musicians collaborate, they generate and perform racially marked sounds that do not conform to their individual racial identities. The Afro Asian artists discussed in this book splinter the expectations of racial determinism, and through improvisation and composition, articulate new identities and subjectivities in conversation with each other. These dynamic social, aesthetic, and sonic practices construct a forum for the negotiation of racial and cultural difference and the formation of inter-minority solidarities. Resounding Afro Asia joins a growing body of literature that is writing Asian American artists back into U.S. popular music history, while highlighting interracial engagements that have fueled U.S. music making. The book will appeal to scholars of music, ethnomusicology, race theory, and politics, as well as those interested in race and popular music.

Afro Asia

Afro Asia
Title Afro Asia PDF eBook
Author Fred Ho
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 415
Release 2008-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 0822342812

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A collection of writing on the historical alliances, cultural connections, and shared political strategies linking African Americans and Asian Americans.

The Heritage and Culture of Afro-Asia

The Heritage and Culture of Afro-Asia
Title The Heritage and Culture of Afro-Asia PDF eBook
Author Asian-Culture Library (Tokyo)
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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Wicked Theory, Naked Practice

Wicked Theory, Naked Practice
Title Wicked Theory, Naked Practice PDF eBook
Author Fred Wei-han Ho
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 450
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816656843

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A leading Asian American artist & activist on the explosive intersection of politics and music.

Beyond The Chinese Connection

Beyond The Chinese Connection
Title Beyond The Chinese Connection PDF eBook
Author Crystal S. Anderson
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 331
Release 2013-05-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1628467495

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In Beyond “The Chinese Connection,” Crystal S. Anderson explores the cultural and political exchanges between African Americans, Asian Americans, and Asians over the last four decades. To do so, Anderson examines such cultural productions as novels (Frank Chin’s Gunga Din Highway [1999], Ishmael Reed’s Japanese by Spring [1992], and Paul Beatty’s The White Boy Shuffle [1996]); films (Rush Hour 2 [2001], Unleashed [2005], and The Matrix trilogy [1999-2003]); and Japanese animation (Samurai Champloo [2004]), all of which feature cross-cultural conversations. In exploring the ways in which writers and artists use this transferal, Anderson traces and tests the limits of how Afro-Asian cultural production interrogates conceptions of race, ethnic identity, politics, and transnational exchange. Ultimately, this book reads contemporary black/Asian cultural fusions through the recurrent themes established by the films of Bruce Lee, which were among the first—and certainly most popular—works to use this exchange explicitly. As a result of such films as Enter the Dragon (1973), The Chinese Connection (1972), and The Big Boss (1971), Lee emerges as both a cross-cultural hero and global cultural icon who resonates with the experiences of African American, Asian American and Asian youth in the 1970s. Lee’s films and iconic imagery prefigure themes that reflect cross-cultural negotiations with global culture in post-1990 Afro-Asian cultural production.

The Afro-Asian Movement

The Afro-Asian Movement
Title The Afro-Asian Movement PDF eBook
Author Bantarto Bandoro
Publisher
Pages 92
Release 2005
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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