ISBN:
9781138328273
,
9780415715737
Language:
English
Pages:
XIII, 182 Seiten
,
Illustrationen
Edition:
First paperback edition
Series Statement:
Routledge global popular music series
Keywords:
Unterhaltungsmusik
;
Lateinamerika
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Lateinamerika
;
Unterhaltungsmusik
Description / Table of Contents:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description / Table of Contents:
Debating genre, class and identity : popular music and music scenes from the Latin American world / Julio Mendívil and Christian Spencer Espinosa -- The carpas shows in Mexico City (1900-1930) : an ethno-historical perspective to a musical scene / Natalia Bieletto Bueno -- Nineteenth century Spanish American salon in the light of music scenes / Juan Francisco Sans -- Representing Ayacucho : music, politics, commerce and identity in an Andean music scene in Lima / Julio Mendívil -- Imagining traditions : performance and social imagination in the urban cueca scene in Santiago de Chile (2000-2010) / Christian Spencer Espinosa -- "Cumbia, nena" : cumbia scene, gender and class in Argentina / Pablo Alabarces and Malvina Silba -- The Ecuadorian popular music scene in Quito : contesting the national imaginary / Ketty Wong -- Chicha music, urban subalternity and cultural identities in Peru : construction of the local and translocal scene / Arturo Quispe Lázaro -- Merengue on the move : making music, place, and community in the típico world / Sydney Hutchinson -- The geopolitics of queer tango : from Buenos Aires to a community of translocal practice / María Mercedes Liska -- Otavalan transnational music making : the Andean music scene in Japan / Michelle Wibbelsman -- Voice in Fernando Ortiz : tools for rethinking the notion of scene / Ana M. Ochoa Gautier -- Epilogue : reconsidering music scenes from a Latin American perspective / Julio Mendívil and Christian Spencer Espinosa -- "We live in mixture, and are constantly mixing together our musical expressions" : a conversation with Susana Baca, Peruvian singer and former Minister of Culture / by Julio Mendívil and Christian Spencer Espinosa
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