Performing Indigeneity through the Musical Piece “Miti Sunai” on Yonaguni Island, Okinawa

IF 0.2 2区 艺术学 0 ASIAN STUDIES ASIAN MUSIC Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1353/amu.2024.a919656
Yuan-Yu Kuan
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Abstract: Dunan, now known as Yonaguni Island, has a complex political history, stretching from its annexation by the Ryūkyū Kingdom in 1510 to its current marginalization as Japan’s westernmost point. Located near Taiwan, its people have faced international, national, and prenational tensions that have influenced their cultural identity as well as their music and performing arts. This article examines these tensions by focusing on the recurrence of “Miti Sunai,” one of the island’s oldest musical pieces. I propose that “Miti Sunai” serves as a sonic reflection of Dunan Indigeneity, capturing the fluctuations between historical events and contemporary shifts and narrating the island’s intricate sociopolitical stories.
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通过音乐作品 "Miti Sunai "在冲绳与那国岛表演土著性
摘要:从 1510 年被琉球王国吞并,到如今作为日本最西端而被边缘化,现在被称为与那国岛的盾安岛有着复杂的政治历史。该岛毗邻台湾,其人民一直面临着国际、国家和建国前的紧张局势,这些紧张局势影响了他们的文化身份以及音乐和表演艺术。本文通过重点探讨岛内最古老的音乐作品之一 "Miti Sunai "的反复出现来研究这些紧张关系。我认为,"Miti Sunai "是对杜南土著性的声音反映,它捕捉了历史事件和当代变化之间的波动,叙述了该岛错综复杂的社会政治故事。
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