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Linder, Gunnar JinmeiORCID iD iconorcid.org/0000-0002-8670-4548
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Yohmei Blasdel, C. & Linder, G. J. (2024). Introduction to the Art of Jiuta Sōkyoku: History and Contextualization. In: Blasdel, Christopher; Gunnar Jinmei Linder (Ed.), Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations: Songs of the Floating World (pp. 11-40). New York: Routledge
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Introduction to the Art of Jiuta Sōkyoku: History and Contextualization
2024 (English)In: Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations: Songs of the Floating World / [ed] Blasdel, Christopher; Gunnar Jinmei Linder, New York: Routledge, 2024, p. 11-40Chapter in book (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

This detailed essay, co-authored with Gunnar Jinmei Linder, traces the rise and development of jiuta sōkyoku, a genre of songs set to shamisen and koto, traditionally performed by blind musicians. Other instruments utilized in this genre, like the shakuhachi or the kokyū, are also explained.

The origins of jiuta song lie in the extensive biwa repertory of the Middle Ages, dominated by a guild of blind musicians who created a powerful guild to transmit (and monopolize) the music. However, the arrival of the shamisen in Osaka during the later half of the sixteenth century allowed the music to greatly expand its appeal and popularity, and shamisen music quickly spread throughout the urban areas around Osaka, Kyoto and Edo. Meanwhile the koto, originally an instrument utilized exclusively by imperial household musicians or priests, also gained popularity amongst the commoners due to the efforts of the priest Kenjun and later, Yatsuhashi Kengyō. The rise of an urban, monied middle class helped to fuel the extensive popularity of jiuta sōkyoku, and supported a class of composers who wrote masterpieces for the genre, still performed today.

Lastly, this essay stresses the deep connections of the jiuta sōkyoku songs to the world of entertainment—the so-called “floating world” of transient pleasures (usually involving but not limited to geishas, courtesans and prostitutes) that was a ubiquitous part of urban life in the Edo period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
New York: Routledge, 2024
Series
SOAS Studies in Music
Keywords
jiuta, sōkyoku, Japanese music, song texts, shamisen, koto, shakuhachi, kokyū, 地歌、箏曲、日本の古典音楽、三味線、箏、尺八、胡弓
National Category
Music Performing Arts Specific Literatures
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures; Japanology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-234136 (URN)10.4324/9781032698564-2 (DOI)978-1-032-69854-0 (ISBN)978-1-032-69856-4 (ISBN)978-1-032-69855-7 (ISBN)
Available from: 2024-10-11 Created: 2024-10-11 Last updated: 2025-02-21Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (Ed.). (2024). Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations: Songs of the Floating World. New York: Routledge
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations: Songs of the Floating World
2024 (English)Collection (editor) (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations is a compendium of seventy-three representative songs from the well-known genre of traditional Japanese Edo-period sankyoku ensemble music.

Including extensive annotations along with commentaries and notes on their musical and performative aspects, the collection begins with an overview which traces the history of the jiuta sōkyoku genre and the various socio-political influences at work in its formation. The translations and analyses are followed by a substantive glossary and bibliography, allowing for a deeper understanding of both the literary and musical aspects of jiuta sōkyoku compositions.

Jiuta Sōkyoku Lyrics and Explanations is a comprehensive anthology that will be of great interest to researchers, including ethnomusicologists, Japanese studies scholars and poetry lovers who are fascinated with the literary and musical impact of the Edo period.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
New York: Routledge, 2024. p. 362
Series
SOAS Studies in Music
Keywords
jiuta, sōkyoku, Japanese music, song texts, shamisen, koto, shakuhachi, kokyū, biwa, 地歌、箏曲、日本の古典音楽、三味線、箏、尺八、胡弓、琵琶
National Category
Music Performing Arts Specific Literatures
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures; Japanology; Literature
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-234220 (URN)10.4324/9781032698564 (DOI)978-1-032-69854-0 (ISBN)978-1-032-69855-7 (ISBN)978-1-032-69856-4 (ISBN)
Note

Mitt bidrag är att vara "contributing editor" vilket innebär att jag har varit en aktiv del av skrivandet, både gällande annoteringar och översättningar.

Available from: 2024-10-11 Created: 2024-10-11 Last updated: 2025-09-19Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (2023). Spiritualitet och popularitet korsar sina spår i Edo-periodens shakuhachi-musik. Orientaliska studier, 174, 105-138
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Spiritualitet och popularitet korsar sina spår i Edo-periodens shakuhachi-musik
2023 (Swedish)In: Orientaliska studier, Vol. 174, p. 105-138Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: , 2023
National Category
Humanities and the Arts
Research subject
Japanology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-236139 (URN)
Available from: 2024-11-28 Created: 2024-11-28 Last updated: 2025-04-02
Linder, G. J. (2022). Art Music, Theatre Music, and Popular Music. In: Ulla Wagner (Ed.), The floating world: entertainment and popular culture in the japanese Edo period (1603-1868) (pp. 115-129). Lund: Historiska Media
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2022 (English)In: The floating world: entertainment and popular culture in the japanese Edo period (1603-1868) / [ed] Ulla Wagner, Lund: Historiska Media , 2022, p. 115-129Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

This chapter covers the music culture in the entertainment districts, with a special focus on Yoshiwara in Edo (present-day Tokyo).

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Lund: Historiska Media, 2022
Keywords
shamisen, jiuta, Yoshiwara, music, Edo period, shamisen, jiuta, Yoshiwara, musik, Edo-perioden
National Category
Specific Languages
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-211334 (URN)9789177892489 (ISBN)
Available from: 2022-11-18 Created: 2022-11-18 Last updated: 2023-04-27Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (2022). Konst-, teater- och populärmusik. In: Ulla Wagner (Ed.), Den flytande världen: Nöjesliv och populärkultur i Edo-tidens Japan (pp. 115-129). Lund: Historiska Media
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Konst-, teater- och populärmusik
2022 (Swedish)In: Den flytande världen: Nöjesliv och populärkultur i Edo-tidens Japan / [ed] Ulla Wagner, Lund: Historiska Media , 2022, p. 115-129Chapter in book (Other academic)
Abstract [sv]

Kapitlet berör musiken som framfördes i nöjesdistriken i Edo-periodens Japan.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Lund: Historiska Media, 2022
Keywords
shamisen, jiuta, Yoshiwara, music, Edo period, shamisen, jiuta, Yoshiwara, musik, Edo-perioden
National Category
Cultural Studies
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-209358 (URN)978-91-7789-247-2 (ISBN)
Available from: 2022-11-18 Created: 2022-11-18 Last updated: 2022-11-23Bibliographically approved
Linder, G., Jelbring, S., Kaikkonen, M., Kim, E. & Ottosson al-Bitar, A. (2020). Platser av betydelse. In: Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora (pp. 10-14). Stockholm: Stockholms universitet
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2020 (Swedish)In: Humanistiska fakulteten 1919–2019: Nedslag i humaniora, Stockholm: Stockholms universitet , 2020, p. 10-14Chapter in book (Other (popular science, discussion, etc.))
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: Stockholms universitet, 2020
National Category
Languages and Literature Other Humanities
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-180716 (URN)
Note

Trycksak framtagen för Humanistiska fakultetens 100-årsjubileum.

Available from: 2020-04-06 Created: 2020-04-06 Last updated: 2025-01-31Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (2017). Analysis of Transmission in Japanese Traditional Art Forms: Part 2, A Comprehesive Study of Shakuhachi Lineages. Journal of East Asian Identities, 2, 117-127
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Analysis of Transmission in Japanese Traditional Art Forms: Part 2, A Comprehesive Study of Shakuhachi Lineages
2017 (English)In: Journal of East Asian Identities, ISSN 2189-3659, Vol. 2, p. 117-127Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

A study of the historical background and positioning of one Japanese music genre, and how the positioning is presented within various schools (lineages) within that genre.

Keywords
Shakuhachi, Tradition, Transmission, Japanese Music
National Category
Cultural Studies
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures; Japanology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-137036 (URN)
Available from: 2016-12-21 Created: 2016-12-21 Last updated: 2023-11-21Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (2016). Analysis of Transmission in Japanese Traditional Art Forms: Part 1, A Comprehesive Model Based on Fundamental Theories of Art and Tradition. Journal of East Asian Identities, 1, 95-116
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Analysis of Transmission in Japanese Traditional Art Forms: Part 1, A Comprehesive Model Based on Fundamental Theories of Art and Tradition
2016 (English)In: Journal of East Asian Identities, ISSN 2189-3659, Vol. 1, p. 95-116Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

This article expounds a basic analytic theory for the study of traditional art forms.

Keywords
Tradition, Transmission, Theory, Music, Art
National Category
Cultural Studies
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures; Japanology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-130493 (URN)
Available from: 2016-09-24 Created: 2016-05-24 Last updated: 2023-11-21Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (2016). Are Japanese Pop-music Artists Music-making Cyborgs?. Orientaliska Studier (146), 95-112
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Are Japanese Pop-music Artists Music-making Cyborgs?
2016 (English)In: Orientaliska Studier, ISSN 0345-8997, no 146, p. 95-112Article in journal (Other academic) Published
Keywords
Jpop, aesthetics, bunraku, nō, Chikamatsu, Zeami
National Category
Languages and Literature
Research subject
Asian Languages and Cultures; Japanology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-137023 (URN)
Available from: 2016-12-20 Created: 2016-12-20 Last updated: 2022-11-18Bibliographically approved
Linder, G. J. (2016). Are Japanese Pop-music Artists Music-making Cyborgs?. Orientaliska studier, 95-112
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Are Japanese Pop-music Artists Music-making Cyborgs?
2016 (English)In: Orientaliska studier, p. 95-112Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: , 2016
National Category
Humanities and the Arts
Research subject
Musicology
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:su:diva-237400 (URN)
Available from: 2024-12-23 Created: 2024-12-23 Last updated: 2024-12-23
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