Southeast Asia in the age of jazz: Locating popular culture in the colonial Philippines and Indonesia

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Southeast Asia in the age of jazz: Locating popular culture in the colonial Philippines and Indonesia
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
44
444-464
2013/10
eng
0022-4634, 1474-0680
Referencing insights from Cultural Studies and taking a jazz-age perspective, this essay aims to historicise and ‘locate the popular’ in colonial Indonesia and the Philippines. A new cultural era dawned in the 1920s urban hubs of Southeast Asia, associated with the creation of novel forms of vernacular literature, theatre, music and their consumption via the print press, gramophone, radio broadcasting and cinema. By investigating the complex relationship between the elusive phenomena of modernity, cosmopolitanism and nationalism as articulated by two pioneering artists active in commercial music and theatre, the social significance of popular culture is scrutinised.
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J. Southeast Asian stud.
10.1017/S0022463413000350
Southeast Asia in the age of jazz
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