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June 3, 2011
Based on extensive fieldwork and documentary research in China, this book is a chronicle of the musical history of Lijiang County in China's southern Yunnan Province. It focuses on Dongjing music, a repertoire borrowed from China's Han ethnic majority by the indigenous Naxi inhabitants of Lijiang County. Used in Confucian worship as well as in secular entertainment, Dongjing music played a key role the Naxi minority's assimilation of Han culture over the last 200 years. Prized for its complexity and elegance, which set it apart from "rough" or "simpler" indigenous Naxi music, Dongjing played an important role in defining social relationships, since proficiency in the music and membership in the Dongjing associations signified high social status and cultural refinement. In addition, there is a strong political component in its examination of the role of indigenous music in the relation of a socialist state to its ethnic minorities.

The first in English on this rich musical tradition, this book is also unique in providing a complete history of the music in a single region in China over the twentieth century. It integrates individual, local, and national histories with musical experience and musical change. Ethnic music in China provides a vivid example of the tremendous cultural changes over the past century, and the tradition continues to evolve as China encourages ethnic diversity within a unified socialist nation. The book includes a case study of China's tourist trade and its policies toward minorities.

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"[A] brilliantly observed musical ethnography."--Times Literary Supplement

"Makes a helpful contribution to the vexed questions of cultural contact, musical transmission and assimilation in China."--World of Music

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Helen Rees is Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Since 1989 she has carried out research on the traditional and tourist-oriented musics of the Naxi ethnis minority and Han ethnic majority of Yunnan Province, southwest China. She is also co-editor of Understanding Charles Seeger, Pioneer in American Musicology (1999).

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In spring 1989 I took an exploratory field trip to Yunnan Province, an ethnically diverse and spectacularly scenic area of southwest China. Read the first page
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dongjing yinyue, shi gongyang, chief ritual officiant, minzu gewutuan, tourist concerts, dongba culture, cloud gong, county song, implicit narrative structures, ten offerings, minority music, elderly musicians, second fascicle, plucked lute, fipple flute, first fascicle, percussion patterns, commercial cassettes, bowed lutes, interview conditions, ritual table, music association, large cymbals, cassette culture, art troupe
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Dayan Town, Lijiang County, Lijiang's Dongjing, Han Chinese, Baisha Xiyue, Yang Zenglie, Dayan Ancient Music Association, Cultural Revolution, Lijiang Naxi, Naxi Ancient Music, Yunnan Province, Lijiang Prefecture, People's Republic, Baihua Village, Hong Kong, Mao Jizeng, Transcendent Scripture, Dayan Guyuehui, Renmin Yinyue, Dongjing Society, Jinsha River, Kou Bangping, Shanpo Yang, Zhao Yintang, Chairman Mao
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