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Instruments of Empire Filipino Musicians, Black Soldiers, and Military Band Music during US Colonization of the Philippines

Title
Instruments of Empire Filipino Musicians, Black Soldiers, and Military Band Music during US Colonization of the Philippines / Mary Talusan.
ISBN
9781496835710
1496835719
9781496835680
1496835689
9781496835697
1496835697
9781496835703
1496835700
9781496835666
1496835662
Publication
Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2021.
Manufacture
Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2021
Copyright Notice Date
©2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Summary
"At the turn of the twentieth century, the United States extended its empire into the Philippines while subjugating Black Americans in the Jim Crow south. And yet, one of the most popular musical acts was a band of "little brown men," Filipino musicians led by an African American conductor playing European and American music. The Philippine Constabulary Band and Lt. Walter H. Loving entertained thousands in concert halls and world's fairs, held a place of honor in Taft's presidential parade, and garnered praise by bandmaster John Philip Sousa-all the while facing beliefs and policies that Filipinos and African Americans were "uncivilized." Author Mary Talusan draws on hundreds of newspaper accounts and exclusive interviews with band members and their descendants to compose the story from the band's own voices. The heretofore untold story of the Philippine Constabulary Band offers a unique opportunity to examine the limits and porousness of America's racial ideologies, exploring musical pleasure at the intersection of Euro-American cultural hegemony, racialization, and US colonization of the Philippines"-- Provided by publisher./
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 08, 2021
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. world's fairs, symphony halls, and America's racist others
Chapter 1: Instruments of empire: brass bands, Black soldiers, and American imperialism in the Phillipines
Chapter 2: Marching to racial progress: civilizing Filipinos at the 1904 St. Louis World 's Fair
Chapter 3: Hearing with an imperial ear: racializing the PC Band on their tour of America in 1909
Chapter 4: Sounding Philippine nationalism at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915
Chapter 5: Musical resonances of empire: the Golden Gate International Exposition and the end of an era
Notes
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Genre/Form
History.
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