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The Latin American Songbook in the Twentieth Century: From Folklore to Militancy

The Latin American Songbook in the Twentieth Century: From Folklore to Militancy

  • Author: Costa Garcia, Tania da
  • Translator: McGowan, John Christopher
The Latin American Songbook in the Twentieth Century provides a contextual analysis of musical practices as an expression of identity in Argentina, Chile, and Brazil. Garcia (history and social... More…

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Contents

  • Preface Brief Considerations on Music as the Historian's Subject of Investigation
  • Chapter 1 : Folklore, Folk Music and the Constitution of a Mixed-Race National Identity
  • Chapter 2 : The Chilean Folk Songbook: From Musica Tipica to Nueva Cancion
  • Chapter 3 : Folklorizing the Popular: A Resistance Operation Against Cultural Globalization in 1950s Brazil
  • Chapter 4 : The Gaucho, Folklore and the Mass Politics of Juan Domingo Peron
  • Chapter 5 : A Single Songbook for all Argentines
  • Chapter 6 : Neither Country nor City: An Imagined Between-Place for the Argentine FolkSong
  • Chapter 7 : Atahualpa Yupanqui: A Dissonant Note in Juan Domingo Peron's Folk Songbook
  • Chapter 8 : Art and Revolution: a Comparative Study of the Manifesto do Centro Popular de Cultura (Manifesto of the Popular Center of Culture) and the Manifiesto del Nuevo Cancionero (Manifesto of the New Songbook)
  • Chapter 9 : The Sounds and Meanings of the Latin American Militant Song in Brazil Under Dictatorship Rule (1970)