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Soundscapes from the Americas: Ethnomusicological Essays on the Power, Poetics, and Ontology of Performance

Soundscapes from the Americas: Ethnomusicological Essays on the Power, Poetics, and Ontology of Performance

  • Author: Buchanan, Donna A.

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Contents

  • Introduction, Donna A. Buchanan
  • Part I Genres, Histories, and Discourses of Power Performed
  • Chapter 1 The Teatro Bufo: Cuban Blackface Theater of the Nineteenth Century, Robin Moore
  • Chapter 2 La Música Nacional: A Metaphor for Contrasting Views of Ecuadorian National Identity, Ketty Wong
  • Chapter 3 Conserve, Adapt, and Reconverge: Rationalizing a Template in Hawai’i Puerto Rican Musical Performance, Ted Solís
  • Part II Performing Practice: Style and the Politics of Subjectivity
  • Chapter 4 Transformation in Communion: Toward an Aesthetic of Improvisation, Tim Brace
  • Chapter 5 Feminine Flowers among the Thistles: Gendered Boundaries of Performance in Chilean Canto a lo poeta, Emily Pinkerton
  • Part III Situated Events and Performance Politics: Fiesta, Festival, Stage, and Street
  • Chapter 6, Michelle Wibbelsman
  • Chapter 7 Performing Indigeneity: Poetics and Politics of Music Festivals in Highland Bolivia, Thomas Solomon