Negotiating Decades of Change in America: The Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group

For over two hundred years, Chinese immigrants have brought ancient customs and musical traditions to their new homes in America. As in many immigrant communities, a new heritage that embodies and exhibits both the quintessential features of American culture and genuine Chinese heritage have come to...

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Main Author: Mei, Yuxin
Other Authors: Ragland, Cathy
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Language:English
Published: University of North Texas 2017
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc10118332021-12-18T05:48:54Z Negotiating Decades of Change in America: The Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group Mei, Yuxin Chinese immigrants Immigrant music Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group Historical analysis Ethnomusicology. Chinese American musicians. Academic theses For over two hundred years, Chinese immigrants have brought ancient customs and musical traditions to their new homes in America. As in many immigrant communities, a new heritage that embodies and exhibits both the quintessential features of American culture and genuine Chinese heritage have come together to form new expressive cultures that are uniquely "Chinese American." As the youngest of the major American Chinese immigrant centers, the city of Houston, Texas provides an exemplary example of a distinct cultural cohesion that, in part, resulted from significant cultural and political upheavals in the latter half of the twentieth century. During this era of political unrest, many Chinese people's attitudes towards their traditional culture changed drastically. The Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group (HCTMG) is a Chinese orchestra comprised of amateur and professional musicians ranging in age from 13 to over 60 years old. Performing regularly for the Chinese immigrant population in Houston, HCTMG's take on traditional Chinese music deviates greatly from that of older, more established immigrant communities on the East and West Coasts and in some parts of mainland China. Via participant observation, interviews, and analysis of source materials, this paper examines how changing political and economic climates in China during the 1960s to the 1990s—when the majority of HCTMG musicians lived in China –are reflected in the musical decisions of HCTMG and the greater Houston Chinese immigrant community at large. University of North Texas Ragland, Cathy Friedson, Steven M. (Steven Michael), 1948- Virani, Vivek 2017-08 Thesis or Dissertation vi, 93 pages : illustrations Text local-cont-no: submission_742 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1011833/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1011833 English Public Mei, Yuxin Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic Chinese immigrants
Immigrant music
Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group
Historical analysis
Ethnomusicology.
Chinese American musicians.
Academic theses
spellingShingle Chinese immigrants
Immigrant music
Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group
Historical analysis
Ethnomusicology.
Chinese American musicians.
Academic theses
Mei, Yuxin
Negotiating Decades of Change in America: The Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group
description For over two hundred years, Chinese immigrants have brought ancient customs and musical traditions to their new homes in America. As in many immigrant communities, a new heritage that embodies and exhibits both the quintessential features of American culture and genuine Chinese heritage have come together to form new expressive cultures that are uniquely "Chinese American." As the youngest of the major American Chinese immigrant centers, the city of Houston, Texas provides an exemplary example of a distinct cultural cohesion that, in part, resulted from significant cultural and political upheavals in the latter half of the twentieth century. During this era of political unrest, many Chinese people's attitudes towards their traditional culture changed drastically. The Houston Chinese Traditional Music Group (HCTMG) is a Chinese orchestra comprised of amateur and professional musicians ranging in age from 13 to over 60 years old. Performing regularly for the Chinese immigrant population in Houston, HCTMG's take on traditional Chinese music deviates greatly from that of older, more established immigrant communities on the East and West Coasts and in some parts of mainland China. Via participant observation, interviews, and analysis of source materials, this paper examines how changing political and economic climates in China during the 1960s to the 1990s—when the majority of HCTMG musicians lived in China –are reflected in the musical decisions of HCTMG and the greater Houston Chinese immigrant community at large.
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