Listen but Don′t Ask Question
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar across the TransPacific
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Pages: 336
Illustrations: 7 illustrations
Published: December 2019
Author: Kevin Fellezs
Subjects
Native and Indigenous Studies > Native Hawaiian Studies, Cultural Studies, Music > Ethnomusicology
Native and Indigenous Studies > Native Hawaiian Studies, Cultural Studies, Music > Ethnomusicology
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Kevin Fellezs is Associate Professor in the Music and African American and African Diaspora Studies departments at Columbia University and author of Birds of Fire: Jazz, Rock, Funk, and the Creation of Fusion, also published by Duke University Press.
Table Of Contents
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Acknowledgments ix
A Note on the Use of Hawaiian and Japanese Terms xv
Introduction: Mapping the Polycultural TransPacific 1
1. Getting the "Right Hawaiian Feeling" 37
2. Taking Kuleana 70
3. The Aloha Affect 108
4. Sounding Out the Second Hawaiian Renaissance 145
5. 'Ohana and the Longing to Belong 183
6. Pono, A Balancing Act 219
Notes 253
Glossary 269
References 273
Index 311
A Note on the Use of Hawaiian and Japanese Terms xv
Introduction: Mapping the Polycultural TransPacific 1
1. Getting the "Right Hawaiian Feeling" 37
2. Taking Kuleana 70
3. The Aloha Affect 108
4. Sounding Out the Second Hawaiian Renaissance 145
5. 'Ohana and the Longing to Belong 183
6. Pono, A Balancing Act 219
Notes 253
Glossary 269
References 273
Index 311
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Paper ISBN:
978-1-4780-0671-8 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-1-4780-0599-5 /
eISBN:
978-1-4780-0741-8 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478007418
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