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Traditions and Subversions: Cultural-politics of Hong Kong Music Within and Without China
2013年5月10日
下午4時至6時
中國文化研究所文物館東翼二樓活動室
余少華教授音樂系
聯絡電話: 39437107
Music, or yue in the Chinese context, has long been entwined with theories of politics and governance since its very beginning, a fact mostly neglected by students and teachers of music in Hong Kong. While censorship of subversive works of art has been witnessed in the past, politically sensitive contents survived the vigilance of the colonial government precisely because those who were responsible for the scrutiny of performing arts were relatively uninformed of the culture of post-1949 China. Such a tradition was prevalent during the pre-handover decades and some aspects of it have continued after the return of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the British to the PRC government in 1997. This talk focuses on examples which are subversive within the greater Chinese context, and pertinent and provocative without. .