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Song and social change in Latin America

Balabarca, Lisette(Contributions by)Baldwin, John R.(Contributions by)Chidester, Phillip J.(Contributions by)Corona, Ignacio(Contributions by)Esterrich, Carmelo(Contributions by)Quevedo, Diana Rodriguez(Contributions by)Urena, Juan Carlos(Contributions by)Shaw, Lauren E.(Edited by)
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Song & Social Change in Latin Americaoffers seven essays from a diverse group of scholars on the topic of music as a reflection of the many social-political upheavals throughout Latin America from the 20thcentury to the present. Topics covered include: the Tropicália movement in Brazil, the Nueva Canción in Central America, Rock in Mexico, Argentina, Chile and Peru, the Vallenato in Colombia, Trova in Cuba, and urban music of Puerto Rico in the mid-20thcentury. The collection also includes five interviews from prominent and up-and-coming musicians —Ruben Blades, Roy Brown, Habana Abierta, Ana Tijoux, and Mare— representing a variety of musical genres and political issues in Central America, the Caribbean, South America, and Mexico.

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Lexington Books
0739179497 / 9780739179499
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
04/04/2013
English
255 pages
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