Explores the relationship between Kaili's branding, built environment, and everyday life: how China's post-Mao built environment hinders and hides everyday music-making; how residents downplay the existence of ethnic music in the city; and how amateur musicians have constructed generational hierarchies of musical practice.
Explores the relationship between Kaili's branding, built environment, and everyday life: how China's post-Mao built environment hinders and hides eve...