Chinese popular music as a musical heritage and cultural marker of the Malaysian Chinese |
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Authors: | Kam Hing Lee Danny Tze-Ken Wong |
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Affiliation: | Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
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Abstract: | Chinese popular music, inspired by pre-war Shanghai music known as ‘shidai qu’ (时代曲) (songs of the era) and evolving to include Canto pop and Taiwanese Mandarin songs, has always been popular among the Chinese in Malaysia. This music is featured on radio, television, karaoke, and performed by orchestras such as the Dama Chinese Orchestra (大马) to enthusiastic reception. The songs have a broad appeal that transcends time, generation, and place. Of significance is the observation that the music has become a cultural marker and musical heritage for Chinese in Malaysia and in the region. The paper looks at factors behind this development. |
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Keywords: | Chinese popular music Chinese diaspora cultural heritage identity Malaysia China |
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