Inventing the Performing Arts : Modernity and Tradition in Colonial Indonesia /
Indonesia, with its mix of ethnic cultures, cosmopolitan ethos, and strong national ideology, offers a useful lens for examining the intertwining of tradition and modernity in globalized Asia. In 'Inventing the Performing Arts', Matthew Isaac Cohen explores the profound change in diverse a...
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| Langue: | Inglés |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2016]
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| Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction
- 1. Culture in common : intersecting European, Javanese, and Chinese art worlds
- 2. Hybrid and popular entertainments
- 3. Modern drama, spoken and sung
- 4. Music on the market
- 5. Ethnic "awakenings"
- 6. Bali, cultural tourism, modernized arts
- 7. The heyday of popular theater
- 8. Performing the arts of nationalism
- 9. Toward greater East Asian culture
- 10. The cultural center
- 11. Domination and resistance
- Conclusion: performing arts after colonialism.


