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Cultural Nationalism and Ethnic Music in Latin America

Cultural Nationalism and Ethnic Music in Latin America

William H. Beezley, Sonia Robles, Alejo Carpentier, Jan Fairley, Robin Sacolick, Ketty Wong, Carolyne Ryan Larson, Jerry D. Metz Jr, E. Gabrielle Kuenzli, Janet Sturman, Jennifer Jenkins
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Music has been critical to national identity in Latin America, especially since the worldwide emphasis on nations and cultural identity that followed World War I. Unlike European countries with unified ethnic populations, Latin American nations claimed blended ethnicities--indigenous, Caucasian, African, and Asian--and the process of national stereotyping that began in the 1920s drew on themes of indigenous and African cultures. Composers and performers drew on the folklore and heritage of ethnic and immigrant groups in different nations to produce what became the music representative of different countries. Mexico became the nation of mariachi bands, Argentina the land of the tango, Brazil the country of Samba, and Cuba the island of Afro-Cuban rhythms, including the rhumba. The essays collected here offer a useful introduction to the twin themes of music and national identity and melodies and ethnic identification. The contributors examine a variety of countries where powerful historical movements were shaped intentionally by music.
年:
2018
出版:
Paperback
出版社:
University of New Mexico Press
语言:
english
页:
272
ISBN 10:
0826359752
ISBN 13:
9780826359759
文件:
PDF, 3.00 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2018
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