A Grammy Awardâ winning singer and scholar explores how Chican@ artivistas in East Los Angeles, from 1995 to the present, have created a unique community of process-based political engagement influenced by the Zapatista and Fandango movements.
A Grammy Awardâ winning singer and scholar explores how Chican@ artivistas in East Los Angeles, from 1995 to the present, have created a unique community of process-based political engagement influenced by the Zapatista and Fandango movements.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1. Music Misunderstood * Chapter 2. Chican@ Artivistas: Resistance to Capital Market Systems and the Mind/Body Split * Chapter 3. The Popular Resource Center and Centro Regeneración in Highland Park * Chapter 4. The Big Frente Zapatista: Using Art as a Tool of Critical Dialogue * Chapter 5. Fandango Jarocho as a Decolonial Tool * Chapter 6. Los Guardianes de la Convivencia * Conclusion. Imaginaries: The Grammy and the Graduate Student * Notes * Discography * Bibliography * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1. Music Misunderstood * Chapter 2. Chican@ Artivistas: Resistance to Capital Market Systems and the Mind/Body Split * Chapter 3. The Popular Resource Center and Centro Regeneración in Highland Park * Chapter 4. The Big Frente Zapatista: Using Art as a Tool of Critical Dialogue * Chapter 5. Fandango Jarocho as a Decolonial Tool * Chapter 6. Los Guardianes de la Convivencia * Conclusion. Imaginaries: The Grammy and the Graduate Student * Notes * Discography * Bibliography * Index
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