Andrew Field Explained
Andrew Field is an American historian, documentary film producer, and professor at Duke Kunshan University.[1] [2] Based in Shanghai, Field is a scholar of musical history and creative culture in contemporary China, including the role jazz music played in 20th century Shanghai.[3] [4] [5]
Books
- Shanghai’s Dancing World: Cabaret Culture and Urban Politics (2010)[6]
- Mu Shiying: China’s Lost Modernist (2014)[7]
- Shanghai Nightscapes: A Nocturnal Biography of a Global City (2015)[8]
- Rocking China: Music scenes in Beijing and beyond (2023)[9]
Filmography
- Down: Indie Rock in the PRC (2012) (Co-producer)
References
- News: Montagne . Renee . April 5, 2016 . 'Shanghai Nightscapes': Dancing, Drinking And All That Jazz . NPR.
- News: The lost and future glamour of a Shanghai ballroom . 2024-03-04 . The Economist . 0013-0613.
- Web site: Remembering China’s Indie Rock Glory Days . 2024-03-04 . thediplomat.com . en-US.
- Web site: The Kids Who Defined Rock Music in China . 2024-03-04 . The World of Chinese . en.
- Web site: 姜璐 . Shanghai's new dawn placed in sharp focus . 2024-03-04 . www.chinadaily.com.cn.
- Shanghai's dancing world: cabaret culture and urban politics, 1919-1954 . Chinese University Press . 2010 . Hong Kong . 9629964481 . Andrew David . Field.
- Book: Field, Andrew D. . Mu Shiying: China's lost modernist . 2014 . Hong Kong University Press . 978-988-8208-14-2 . Hong Kong.
- Book: Farrer, James . Shanghai nightscapes: a nocturnal biography of a global city . Field . Andrew D. . 2015 . Univ. of Chicago Press . 978-0-226-26274-1 . Chicago, Ill..
- Book: Field, Andrew David . Rocking China: rock music scenes in Beijing, Shanghai & beyond . 2023 . Earnshaw Books . 978-988-8769-93-3 . Hong Kong.