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1981

Sonic Multiplicities

Hong Kong Pop and the Global Circulation of Sound and Image

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Through the lens of popular music in and from Hong Kong, Sonic Multiplicities examines the material, ideological and geopolitical implications of music production and consumption. Yiu Fai Chow and Jeroen de Kloet draw on rich empirical research and industry experience to trace the worldwide flow of popular culture and the people who produce and consume it. In doing so, the authors make a significant contribution to our understanding of the political and social roles such circulation plays in today’s world – and in a city under cultural threat in a country whose prominence is on the rise. Just as important, they clear a new path for the study of popular music.

 

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Sonic Multiplicities is a fascinating book, with essays rich in empirical detail and – captivatingly combining the personal and the theoretical – evocative of the complexities of experience, desire and politics in our perplexingly mobile and entangled world. The book focuses on Hong Kong pop music as part of a translocal, if not global network of flows, providing a starting point for the authors to unsettle received notions of Chineseness, place and identity, of particular importance in a time when we need to come to terms with and resist, the increasingly stifling discourse of 'the rise of China'.

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Related Topics: Cultural Studies ; Music

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