bokomslag Javaphilia
Historia

Javaphilia

Henry Spiller

Inbunden

1929:-

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  • 296 sidor
  • 2015
Fragrant tropical fl owers, opulent batik fabrics, magnificent bronze gamelanorchestras, and, of course, aromatic coff ee. Such are the exotic images of Java, Indonesias most densely populated island, that have hovered at the periphery of North American imaginations for generations. Through close readings of the careers of four javaphiles - individuals who embraced Javanese performing arts in their own quests for a sense of belonging - Javaphilia: American Love Affairs with Javanese Music and Dance explores a century of American representations of Javanese performing arts by North Americans. While other Asian cultures made direct impressions on Americans by virtue of fi rsthand contacts through immigration, trade, and war, the distance between Java and America, and the vagueness of Americans imagery, enabled a few disenfranchised musicians and dancers to fashion alternative identities through bold and idiosyncratic representations of Javanese music and dance. Javaphilias main subjectsCanadian-born singer Eva Gauthier (18851958), dancer/painter Hubert Stowitts (18921953), ethnomusicologist Mantle Hood (19182005), and composer Lou Harrison (19172003)all felt marginalized by the mainstream of Western society: Gauthier by her lukewarm reception as an operatic mezzo-soprano in Europe, Stowitts by his homosexuality, Hood by conflicting interests in spirituality and scientifi c method, and Harrison by his predilection for prettiness in a musical milieu that valued more anxious expressions. All four parlayed their own direct experiences of Java into a defining essence for their own characters. By identifying aspects of Javanese music anddance that were compatible with their own tendencies, these individuals could literally perform unconventionalyet coherentidentities based in Javanese music and dance. Although they purported to represent Java to their fellow North Americans, they were in fact simply representing themselves. In addition to probing the fascinating details of these javaphiles lives, Javaphilia presents a novel analysis of North Americas first significant encounters with Javanese performing arts at the 1893 Worlds Columbian Exposition in Chicago. An account of the First International Gamelan Festival, in Vancouver, BC (at Expo 86), almost a century later, bookends the epoch that is the focus of Javaphilia and sets the stage for a meditation on North Americans ongoing relationships with the music and dance of Java.
  • Författare: Henry Spiller
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9780824840945
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 296
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2015-03-30
  • Förlag: University of Hawai'i Press