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The Militant Song Movement in Latin America: Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina

The Militant Song Movement in Latin America: Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina

  • Editor: Vila, Pablo
When Salvador Allende was elected president of Chile in 1970, a banner proclaimed, 'There is no revolution without songs.' And Latin America was rife with revolutions from the 1950s through... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction - Pablo Vila
  • Chapter 1 : New Song in Chile: Half a century of musical activism - Nancy Morris
  • Chapter 2 : "Remembrance is not Enough..." ("No basta solo el recuerdo..."): The Cantata Popular Santa Maria de Iquique 40 Years After its Release - Eileen Karmy Bolton
  • Chapter 3 : The Chilean New Song's cueca larga - Laura Jordan Gonzalez
  • Chapter 4 : Modern Foundations of Uruguayan Popular Music - Abril Trigo
  • Chapter 5 : Popular Music and the Avant-garde in Uruguay. The Second Canto Popular generation in the 1970s - Camila Juarez
  • Chapter 6 : The Rhythm of Values: Poetry and Music in Uruguay, 1960-85 - Maria L. Figueredo
  • Chapter 7 : Atahualpa Yupanqui: the Latin American Precursor of the Militant Song Movement - Carlos Molinero and Pablo Vila
  • Chapter 8 : A Brief History of the Militant Song Movement in Argentina - Carlos Molinero and Pablo Vila
  • Chapter 9 : The Revolutionary Patria and Its New (Wo)Men: Gendered Tropes of Political Agency and Popular Identity in Argentine Folk Music of the Long 1960s - Illa Carrillo Rodriguez