Cover: It’s My Party
Yiu Fai Chow
It’s My Party
- Tat Ming Pair and the Postcolonial Politics of Popular Music in Hong Kong
ISBN: 978-9-819-96710-0
230 Seiten | € 96.29
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Erscheinungsdatum:
26.11.2023
Politik
Yiu Fai Chow

It’s My Party

Tat Ming Pair and the Postcolonial Politics of Popular Music in Hong Kong


This book is unique in focusing on just one band from one city – but the story of Tat Ming Pair, in so many ways, is the story of Hong Kong's recent decades, from the Handover to the Umbrella Movement to 2019's standoff.  A comprehensive, theoretically informed study of the sonic history and present of Hong Kong through the prism of Tat Ming Pair, this book will be of interest to cultural studies scholars, scholars of Hong Kong, and those who study the arts in East Asia.

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Veröffentlichung: 26.11.2023
Seiten 230
Art des Mediums E-Book [Kindle]
Preis DE EUR 96.29
Reihe Contemporary East Asian Visual Cultures, Societies and Politics
ISBN-13 978-9-819-96710-0
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Über den Autor

Dr. Yiu Fai Chow received his PhD degree at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research,  University of Amsterdam. Currently an Associate Professor at the Department of Humanities and  Creative Writing of Hong Kong Baptist University, Chow’s research fields include gender and  sexuality, creative practices and cultural studies at large. His monograph, titled Caring in Times of  Precarity: A Study of Single Women Doing Creative Work in Shanghai, is published by Palgrave- Macmillan, and a  Chinese edition is under preparation. His co-authored book Sonic  Multiplicities: Hong Kong Pop and the Global Circulation of Sound and Image (Intellect) is also  available in Chinese.  A songwriter, he wrote many songs for Tat Pair, and since 1989 he has penned some 1,000 lyrical works for a diversity of pop artists in Hong Kong, Taiwan and  mainland China. 



Prof. dr. ir. Jeroen de Kloet is Professor of Globalisation Studies and Chair of the Department of Media Studies (ACGS) at the University of Amsterdam. He is also affiliated to the Communication University China under the 1000 talent scheme. His work focuses on cultural globalisation, in particular in the context of East Asia. He is the principal investigator of a project funded by the European Grant Council (ERC), titled “From Made in China to Created in China. A Comparative Study of Creative Practice and Production in Contemporary China.” In 2010 he published China with a Cut - Globalisation, Urban Youth and Popular Music (Amsterdam UP). He wrote, together with Yiu Fai Chow, Sonic Multiplicities: Hong Kong Pop and the Global Circulation of Sound and Image (Intellect, 2013) and edited, together with Lena Scheen Spectacle and the City –Chinese Urbanities in Art and Popular Culture (Amsterdam UP, 2013). With Esther Peeren, Robin Celikates and Thomas Poell he edited Global Cultures of Contestation – Mobility, Sustainability, Aesthetics & Connectivity, London: Palgrave (2018). With Anthony Fung he published Youth Cultures in China (Polity 2017).



Dr. Leonie Schmidt is Assistant Professor in Media Studies in the Media Studies Department at the University of Amsterdam. She is the author of Islamic Modernities in Southeast Asia: Exploring Indonesian Popular and Visual Culture (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017). In her postdoctoral project, she analyses how, in Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country, an Islamic ‘counter-terror culture’ has emerged that negotiates and contests ‘Islamic’ radicalisation and terrorism.

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