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Jazz in China - From Dance Hall Music to Individual Freedom of Expression Hardback - 2018

by Eugene Marlow

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Jackson, USA: University Press of Mississippi, 2018. First edition. Hardback. No jacket issued. SELLER'S DESCRIPTION - 312 pages (xxii, 290), tabular appendix, iindex; publisher's black pictorial laminated covers; issued without jacket. CONDITION - New. (a real book, ready for dispatch). Seller images show the actual book. SHIPPING - UK Second Class
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  • Title Jazz in China - From Dance Hall Music to Individual Freedom of Expression
  • Author Eugene Marlow
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition First edition
  • Pages 288
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, USA
  • Date 2018
  • Features Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 152084
  • ISBN 9781496817990 / 1496817990
  • Weight 1.38 lbs (0.63 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.81 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 2.06 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: Asian - Chinese
  • Library of Congress subjects China - Social life and customs, Music - China - Western influences
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2017060741
  • Dewey Decimal Code 781.650

From the publisher

Finalist for the 2019 Jazz Journalists Association Book of the Year About Jazz, Jazz Awards for Journalism

"Is there jazz in China?" This is the question that sent author Eugene Marlow on his quest to uncover the history of jazz in China. Marlow traces China's introduction to jazz in the early 1920s, its interruption by Chinese leadership under Mao in 1949, and its rejuvenation in the early 1980s with the start of China's opening to the world under Premier Deng Xiaoping.

Covering a span of almost one hundred years, Marlow focuses on a variety of subjects--the musicians who initiated jazz performances in China, the means by which jazz was incorporated into Chinese culture, and the musicians and venues that now present jazz performances.

Featuring unique, face-to-face interviews with leading indigenous jazz musicians in Beijing and Shanghai, plus interviews with club owners, promoters, expatriates, and even diplomats, Marlow marks the evolution of jazz in China as it parallels China's social, economic, and political evolution through the twentieth and into the twenty-first century. Also featured is an interview with one of the extant members of the Jimmy King Big Band of the 1940s, one of the first major all-Chinese jazz big bands in Shanghai.

Ultimately, Jazz in China: From Dance Hall Music to Individual Freedom of Expression is a cultural history that reveals the inexorable evolution of a democratic form of music in a Communist state.

About the author

Eugene Marlow is an award-winning composer, producer, performer, author, journalist, and educator. He has written eight books dealing with communications, technology, and culture and more than four hundred articles and chapters published in professional and academic journals in the United States, Germany, Greece, Japan, China, and Russia. He is currently a professor at Baruch College, City University of New York, where he teaches courses on media and culture.