Through the study of a large variety of musical practices from the
U.S.-Mexico border, _Transnational Encounters _seeks to provide a new
perspective on the complex character of this geographic area. By
focusing not only on norteña, 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 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 which
characterizes it. From a wide variety of disciplinary and
multidisciplinary enunciations, these essays 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 problematize some of the widespread
misconceptions about U.S.-Mexico border history and culture in the
current debate about immigration.
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Music and Performance at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199876112
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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