Thinking about Music from Latin America: Issues and Questions
Tracing musicology in Latin American during the twentieth century, this book presents case studies to illustrate how Latin American music has interacted with social and global processes. The book addresses such topics as popular music, post-colonialism, women in Latin American music, tradition and modernity, musical counterculture, globalization, and identity construction through music. It contributes to the development of paradigms of cultural analysis that originated outside of Latin America by testing them in the Latin American musical context, while also exploring how specifically Latin American models can contribute to broader cultural analysis.
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Thinking about Music from Latin America: Issues and Questions
Tracing musicology in Latin American during the twentieth century, this book presents case studies to illustrate how Latin American music has interacted with social and global processes. The book addresses such topics as popular music, post-colonialism, women in Latin American music, tradition and modernity, musical counterculture, globalization, and identity construction through music. It contributes to the development of paradigms of cultural analysis that originated outside of Latin America by testing them in the Latin American musical context, while also exploring how specifically Latin American models can contribute to broader cultural analysis.
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Thinking about Music from Latin America: Issues and Questions

Thinking about Music from Latin America: Issues and Questions

Thinking about Music from Latin America: Issues and Questions

Thinking about Music from Latin America: Issues and Questions

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Overview

Tracing musicology in Latin American during the twentieth century, this book presents case studies to illustrate how Latin American music has interacted with social and global processes. The book addresses such topics as popular music, post-colonialism, women in Latin American music, tradition and modernity, musical counterculture, globalization, and identity construction through music. It contributes to the development of paradigms of cultural analysis that originated outside of Latin America by testing them in the Latin American musical context, while also exploring how specifically Latin American models can contribute to broader cultural analysis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498568647
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 02/20/2018
Series: Music, Culture, and Identity in Latin America
Edition description: Bilingual
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Juan Pablo González is director of the Alberto Hurtado University Music Institute and affiliate of the Catholic University of Chile Institute of History.

Nancy Morris is professor in the Department of Media Studies and Production and the Doctoral Program in Media and Communication at Temple University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface to the English edition
Introduction

I. Musicology and Latin America
II. The Multidisciplinary Turn
III. Postcolonial Listening
IV. Popular Music Studies
V. From Song-Object to Song-Process
VI. Multiple Origins: “Martian Cutie” Travels the Earth
VII. Women Take the Stage
VIII. Tradition, Modernity, and the Avant-garde: From the Conservatory to Víctor Jara
IX. Primitive Avant-garde: Los Jaivas and the Chilean Counterculture
X. Mass Counterculture under Military Dictatorships—Brazil and Chile
XI. Folk Music and Globalization: Expanding Roots across Space and Time

Afterword to the English edition
Works cited
Index
About the Author and Translator
From the B&N Reads Blog

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