2015
DOI: 10.17510/wacana.v16i2.387
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The recording industry and “regional” culture in Indonesia The case of Minangkabau

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“…Especially radio and television. Speakers of the oral tradition in Minangkabau as explained by Suryadi [15] are partly "artists" who enter the commercial recording industry. Among them are Sawir Sutan Mudo or also known as Mak Sawir.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially radio and television. Speakers of the oral tradition in Minangkabau as explained by Suryadi [15] are partly "artists" who enter the commercial recording industry. Among them are Sawir Sutan Mudo or also known as Mak Sawir.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this period, the tradition of bagurau was able to continue to survive and adjust to the changing lives of these people. One of them is present in the form of shows on television, radio, as well as records of both LPs, cassettes, and VCDs [23] [24].…”
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“…Sutan Maharaja, pada awal abad ke-20 telah menjadi layaknya "kota modern" karena telah memiliki perusahaan asuransi, hotel, klub ekskutif dan bisnis, surat kabar, dan hiburan kota. Sejak tahun 1898, di Padang dan Bukittinggi, telah terdapat mesin perekam yang menurut Suryadi sangat berpengaruh terhadap proses pembentukan kesadaran budaya di Minangkabau (Suryadi, 2003(Suryadi, , 2010(Suryadi, , 2015.…”
Section: Perempuan Minangkabau Dalam Gejolak Ekonomi Awal Abad Ke-20unclassified