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Karaoke - A Global Phenomenon

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Informationen zum Autor Zhou Xun is the ESRC Research Fellow in the history department at the School of Oriental and Asian Studies at the University of London. She is coeditor with Sander L. Gilman of Smoke , published by Reaktion Books, and coauthor of Narcotic Culture , published by the University of Chicago Press. Francesca Tarocco is a musicologist and lecturer in Buddhist studies at the University of Manchester. Klappentext Dancing Queen. Respect. Brandy (You're a Fine Girl). There are some songs so infectious that you can't help but belt out the lyrics along with the singer. Karaoke--meaning "empty orchestra" in Japanese--gets rid of the singer and leaves you in the spotlight alone. It is the social manifestation of our desire to sing, in tune or out, and in three short decades, it has exploded into a worldwide craze. In this unprecedented study, Zhou Xun and Francesca Tarocco engagingly examine karaoke and all its associated kitsch, crime, and weirdness. Usually thought of as the pastime of desperately bad singers and slurring drunks, karaoke has never enjoyed a particularly stellar image. Xun and Tarocco, however, reveal its surprisingly complex history and significant cultural impact around the world. Originating in postwar Japan, karaoke soon spread to Southeast Asia and the West. "Karaoke" traces how it became a wildly successful social phenomenon that constantly evolved to keep pace with changes in technology and culture. Drawing on extensive research and international travels, the authors chart the varied manifestations of karaoke, from karaoke taxis in Bangkok to nude karaoke in Toronto to the role of karaoke in prostitution. Extensive personal anecdotes reveal the dramatic range of social experiences made possible by karaoke and how the obsession with performance and song has touched politics, history, and pop culture throughout global society. Karaoke bars are at the heart of rich escapist fantasies and the authors--in readable fashion and using vibrant full-color illustrations--document this unpredictable fantasy world and the people who inhabit it. "Karaoke, "therefore, will delightanyone who has had the courage to take the mike and front the "empty orchestra." Zusammenfassung In Japanese the term Karaoke means! literally! empty orchestra. This book addresses the complexity of this social craze! exploring its emergence in post-war Japan! its development and spread across the world to become a phenomenon that constantly evolved to keep pace with changes in technology and culture. ...

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Authors Francesca Tarocco, Zhou Xun, Zhou Tarocco Xun, Xun Zhou, Xun Tarocco Zhou
Publisher Reaktion Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.11.2006
 
EAN 9781861893000
ISBN 978-1-86189-300-0
No. of pages 224
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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