Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities

As an area of geographical inquiry, popular music has not been explored to any large extent. Where writings exist, they are somewhat divorced from the recent theoretical and methodological questions which have rejuvenated social and cultural geography. In this paper one arena which geographers can d...

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Main Author: Kong, Lily
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-29652016-01-16T03:18:19Z Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities Kong, Lily As an area of geographical inquiry, popular music has not been explored to any large extent. Where writings exist, they are somewhat divorced from the recent theoretical and methodological questions which have rejuvenated social and cultural geography. In this paper one arena which geographers can develop in their analysis of popular music, namely, the exploration of local influences and global forces in the production of music, is focused upon. In analysing the music of Dick Lee, a Singaporean artiste, I illustrate how music is an expression of local/national influences. At the same time I discuss how Lee's music is also reflective of the power of globalising forces, illustrating the ways in which local resources intersect with global resources in a process of transculturation. Then I discuss the ways in which musical analysis offers a handle on larger political, economic, and sociocultural developments in Asia. Lee's search for a regional sound parallels the shift in many other spheres of Asian existence whereby a new cultural assertiveness has emerged, founded on the notion of Asian values and an 'Asian Way'. 1996-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1708 info:doi/10.1068/d140273 Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Asian Studies Human Geography Music Sociology of Culture
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
collection InK@SMU
language English
topic Asian Studies
Human Geography
Music
Sociology of Culture
spellingShingle Asian Studies
Human Geography
Music
Sociology of Culture
Kong, Lily
Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities
description As an area of geographical inquiry, popular music has not been explored to any large extent. Where writings exist, they are somewhat divorced from the recent theoretical and methodological questions which have rejuvenated social and cultural geography. In this paper one arena which geographers can develop in their analysis of popular music, namely, the exploration of local influences and global forces in the production of music, is focused upon. In analysing the music of Dick Lee, a Singaporean artiste, I illustrate how music is an expression of local/national influences. At the same time I discuss how Lee's music is also reflective of the power of globalising forces, illustrating the ways in which local resources intersect with global resources in a process of transculturation. Then I discuss the ways in which musical analysis offers a handle on larger political, economic, and sociocultural developments in Asia. Lee's search for a regional sound parallels the shift in many other spheres of Asian existence whereby a new cultural assertiveness has emerged, founded on the notion of Asian values and an 'Asian Way'.
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author Kong, Lily
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title Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities
title_short Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities
title_full Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities
title_fullStr Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities
title_full_unstemmed Popular Music in Singapore: Exploring Local Cultures, Global Resources, and Regional Identities
title_sort popular music in singapore: exploring local cultures, global resources, and regional identities
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 1996
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/1708
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