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Contents
- List of Figures iii
- Acknowledgements v
- Introduction 1
- Part I: Flamenquismo, Race and Social Disorder 16
- Chapter 1: The Rise of flamenquismo in Madrid, 1888-1898 22
- Chapter 2: Flamenquismo and Race 40
- Chapter 3: Flamenco, Flamenquismo and Social Control 63
- Chapter 4: Anti-Flamenquismo and Mass Entertainment: Eugenio Noel 90
- Chapter 5: Madrid, Cante Jondo, and Nostalgia 106
- Part II: Organ grinders, Aural Hygiene and Space 135
- Chapter 6: A Public Nuisance 144
- Chapter 7: Early Debates 165
- Chapter 8: The Persecution of Organilleros 180
- Chapter 9: A New Order? 192
- Chapter 10: The Demise and Enshrining of Organilleros 214
- Part III: Workhouse Bands, Confinement and Social Aid 227
- Chapter 11: Confinement, Mendicancy, and the Making of the Street Musician 232
- Chapter 12: Inside the Workhouse: A Soundtrack of Discipline 252
- Chapter 13: Conquering the Public Space 270
- Chapter 14: The Band and Social Disorder 286
- Conclusion 304
- Bibliography