@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02002396, author = {河西, 秀哉 and KAWANISHI, Hideya}, journal = {JunCture : 超域的日本文化研究}, month = {Mar}, note = {The Utagoe movement began as a movement of the Japanese Communist Party. As a result, many Soviet and Chinese revolutionary songs were sung. Therefore, Russian folk songs continued to be sung in the lineage of the prewar proletarian art movement and were also sung out of people’s longing for the Soviets. Japanese folk songs were taken up as songs familiar to the people as well as being in line with the Communist Party’s policy of emphasizing “national” character. This element of familiarity had a great significance for the songs sung in the Utagoe movement. Songs with familiar or friendly melodies were included in the songbooks so that people who had not sung before would not feel any barrier. Songs by the American composer Foster and folk songs from various countries were also included because they were familiar to people. Songs by classical composers with educational effects were also recommended.}, pages = {86--97}, title = {うたごえ運動における「うた」 : 1950年代初頭までの分析}, volume = {13}, year = {2022} }