[KS] Re : Jazz in Korea

levi nicolas nicolas_levi at yahoo.fr
Wed Nov 16 02:50:30 EST 2011


Hi John,

I'm more focussed on North Korea, but on theoretical books written by Kim Jong Il, you can find that he banned jazz from North Korea (he said that it is a sad music which is depraving people)

Best

Nicolas


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De : John Eperjesi <john.eperjesi at gmail.com>
À : koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws
Envoyé le : Mercredi 16 Novembre 2011 1h45
Objet : [KS] Jazz in Korea

Hi Everybody, I just joined the group, so thought I should introduce
myself.  My name is John Eperjesi and I'm an Assistant Professor of
English at Kyung Hee in Seoul.  I received my Phd in cultural studies
from Carnegie Mellon and published a book on U.S. imperialism in Asia
and the Pacific ("The Imperialist Imaginary").

I am planning to interview the owner of All That Jazz, which opened up
in Itaewon in 1976, and I understand it is Korea's first jazz club.

I'm curious, what was the attitude toward jazz in Korea in the 1970s?
Did the authoritarian regime see it as a decadent western import like
rock and roll?  Who was into jazz?  So I'm generally interest in the
politics surrounding the culture.

Any important Korean jazz artists from that period?

I did read that jazz came to Korea in the 1920s, so if anyone has
broader historical narrative, that would be appreciated.

btw, I am studying Korean, but am far from fluent so unfortunately
can't read Korean documents.

Thanks in advance!
John
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