This book explores the transnational connections that inform the large diversity of musical traditions from the U.S.-Mexico border while keeping an eye on their powerful local significance, in an attempt to redefine notions like "border," "nation," "migration," and "diaspora."
This book explores the transnational connections that inform the large diversity of musical traditions from the U.S.-Mexico border while keeping an eye on their powerful local significance, in an attempt to redefine notions like "border," "nation," "migration," and "diaspora."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Assistant Professor of Latino and Latin American Studies, University of Illinois - Chicago, and author, Nor-Tec Rifa!: Electronic Dance Music from Tijuana to the World (OUP, 2008) and Editor, Postnational Musical Identities. Cultural Production, Distribution and Consumption in a Globalized Scenario (Lexington Books, 2007, with Ignacio Corona)
Inhaltsangabe
* List of Figures * List of Music Examples * Acknowledgements * Map of the U.S.-Mexico Border * Chapter 1. Transnational Musical Encounters at the U.S.-Mexico Border: An Introduction by Alejandro L. Madrid * I. Border Meanings * Chapter 2. Reggae on the Border: The Possibilities of a Frontera Soundscape by Luis Alvarez * Chapter 3. Breaking Borders / Quebrando fronteras: Dancing in the Borderscape by Sydney Hutchinson * Chapter 4. Narcocorridos: Narratives of a Cultural Persona and Power on the Border by Mark C. Edberg * II. Nationalisms * Chapter 5. Mariachi Reimaginings: Encounters with Technology, Aesthetics, and Identity by Donald Henriques * Chapter 6. "This is Our Música, Guy!: Tejanos and Ethno/Regional Musical Nationalism by José E. Limón * III. Indigeneity and Modernity * Chapter 7. Re-localized Rap and its Representation of the Hombre digno by Helena Simonett * Chapter 8. Waila as Transnational Practice by Joan Titus * IV. Cultural Citizenship and Rights * Chapter 9. Transnational Identity, the Singing of and the
* List of Figures * List of Music Examples * Acknowledgements * Map of the U.S.-Mexico Border * Chapter 1. Transnational Musical Encounters at the U.S.-Mexico Border: An Introduction by Alejandro L. Madrid * I. Border Meanings * Chapter 2. Reggae on the Border: The Possibilities of a Frontera Soundscape by Luis Alvarez * Chapter 3. Breaking Borders / Quebrando fronteras: Dancing in the Borderscape by Sydney Hutchinson * Chapter 4. Narcocorridos: Narratives of a Cultural Persona and Power on the Border by Mark C. Edberg * II. Nationalisms * Chapter 5. Mariachi Reimaginings: Encounters with Technology, Aesthetics, and Identity by Donald Henriques * Chapter 6. "This is Our Música, Guy!: Tejanos and Ethno/Regional Musical Nationalism by José E. Limón * III. Indigeneity and Modernity * Chapter 7. Re-localized Rap and its Representation of the Hombre digno by Helena Simonett * Chapter 8. Waila as Transnational Practice by Joan Titus * IV. Cultural Citizenship and Rights * Chapter 9. Transnational Identity, the Singing of and the
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