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9780252034091, Olga Najera-Ramirez, Norma E. Cantu, and Brenda M. Romero/Dancing across Borders. Danzas y Bailes Mexicanos, $80, University of Illinois Press, 2009.
Through the study of a large variety of musical practices from the U.S.-Mexico border, this book seeks to provide a new perspective on the complex character of this geographic area. By focusing not only on nortena, banda or conjunto musics (the most stereotypical musical traditions among Hispanics in the area) but also engaging a number of musical practices that have often been neglected in the study of this border's history and culture (indigenous musics, African American musical traditions, pop musics), the authors in this book provide a glance into the diversity of ethnic groups that have encountered each other throughout the area's history. Against common misconceptions about the U.S.-Mexico border as a predominant Mexican area, this book argues that it is diversity and not homogeneity what characterizes it. From a wide variety of disciplinary and multidisciplinary enunciations, the essays in this book explore the transnational connections that inform these musical cultures while keeping an eye on their powerful local significance, in an attempt to redefine notions like "border, " "nation, " "migration, " "diaspora, " etc. Looking at music and its performative power through the looking glass of cultural criticism allows this book to contribute to larger intellectual concerns and help redefine the field of U.S.-Mexico border studies beyond the North/South and American/Mexican dichotomies. Furthermore, the essays in this book, from a wide variety of disciplinary and multidisciplinary enunciations, problematize some of the widespread misconceptions about U.S.-Mexico border history and culture in the current debate about immigration.
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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."
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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 Musica, Guy!: Tejanos and Ethno/Regional Musical Nationalism by Jose E. Limon ; 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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"Readers of this volume will come away with a richer understanding of how and why music and dance are two of the most potent expressive forms in and around the US-Mexico border. Transnational Encounters is required reading in Latin@ studies, popular music and ethnomusicology."--Latino Studies
"Transnational Encounters will richly reward the diligent reader looking for connections and theoretical frames upon which to build future study."--Ethnomusicology
"Bridging various approaches to border studies, this fascinating and far-ranging collection assembled by Alejandro Madrid is solidly grounded in the aural culture particulars of the US-Mexico transnational soundscape...Transnational Encounters delivers readers equal parts substantial information and original research in sync with insightful social and cultural analysis."--Hispanic American Historical Review
"[T]his volume offers an excellent range of discussions regarding music, dance, and performance in contested spaces in Mexico and the United States. I recommend it for students and scholars of ethnomusicology, cultural studies, and in the broadest sense, American and identity studies."--Latin American Music Review
"[T]his volume provides a significant contribution to the discussion of crucial broad themes in contemporary musicology - music and place, performance, or the old but still very relevant music and nationalism."--Popular Music
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Selling point: Offers a unique perspective on the diversity and complexity of borderland culture
Selling point: Exploring transnational connections of the U.S.-Mexican border region, the collection redefines key theoretical notions such as "border," "nation," and "diaspora" from a range of disciplinary and multidisciplinary angles.
Selling point: Covers a wide diversity of musical genres (indigenous, popular, folk, etc)
Selling point: The interdisciplinary approach of the book as well as the wide range of its coverage would make it appealing to a large scholarly audience in disciplinary fields as well as less traditional and more multidisciplinary fields.
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Alejandro L. Madrid is Associate Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies, University of Illinois - Chicago, and author, Nor-Tec Rifa!: Electronic Dance Music from Tijuana to the World (OUP, 2008), and Sounds of the Modern Nation (Temple UP, 2009) and Editor, Postnational Musical Identities: Cultural Production, Distribution and Consumption in a Globalized Scenario (Lexington Books, 2007, with Ignacio Corona).
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Selling point: Offers a unique perspective on the diversity and complexity of borderland culture
Selling point: Exploring transnational connections of the U.S.-Mexican border region, the collection redefines key theoretical notions such as "border," "nation," and "diaspora" from a range of disciplinary and multidisciplinary angles.
Selling point: Covers a wide diversity of musical genres (indigenous, popular, folk, etc)
Selling point: The interdisciplinary approach of the book as well as the wide range of its coverage would make it appealing to a large scholarly audience in disciplinary fields as well as less traditional and more multidisciplinary fields.
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ISBN
9780199735938
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
612 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
424
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