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Music and the Making of Portugal and Spain: Nationalism and Identity Politics in the Iberian Peninsula

Music and the Making of Portugal and Spain: Nationalism and Identity Politics in the Iberian Peninsula

  • Editor: Castelo-Branco, Salwa El-Shawan
  • Editor: Llano, Samuel
  • Editor: Machin-Autenrieth, Matthew

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Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: Sounding Nation and Region in Portugal and Spain
  • Matthew Machin-Autenrieth, Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco, and Samuel Llano
  • Part I: Music, State Propaganda, and Authoritarian Regimes
  • Chapter 1: Patriotic, Nationalist, or Republican? The Portuguese National Anthem
  • Paulo Ferreira de Castro
  • Chapter 2: The Battle for the Greatest Musical Emblem: The National Anthem and the Symbolic Construction of Francoist Spain
  • Igor Contreras Zubillaga
  • Chapter 3: Portuguese Rural Traditions as Cultural Exports: How Modernism and Transnational Connections Shaped the New State's Folklore Politics
  • Vera Marques Alves
  • Part II: Sound Technologies and the Nation
  • Chapter 4: Recording zarzuela grande in Spain in the Early Days of the Phonograph and Gramophone
  • Eva Moreda Rodriguez
  • Chapter 5: The Invisible Voices of the Early Recording Market in Portugal
  • Leonor Losa
  • Chapter 6: Radio, Popular Music, and Nationalism in Portugal in the 1940s
  • Pedro Moreira
  • Chapter 7: Protest Song and Recording in the Final Stages of the Estado Novo in Portugal (1960-74)
  • Hugo Castro
  • Part III: Negotiating the State, Nation, and Region
  • Chapter 8: Towards a Critical Approach to Flamenco Hybridity in Post-Franco Spain: Rock Music, Nation, and Heritage in Andalusia
  • Diego Garcia-Peinazo
  • Chapter 9: Portuguese Rock or Rock in Portuguese?: Controversies Concerning the "Portugueseness" of Rock Music Made in Portugal in the Early-1980s
  • Ricardo Andrade
  • Chapter 10: Indie Music as a Controversial Space on Spanish Identity: Class, Youth, and Discontent
  • Hector Fouce and Fernan del Val
  • Chapter 11: Catalonia vs Spain: How Sonorous is Nationalism?
  • Josep Marti
  • Part IV: Musical Heritagization and the State
  • Chapter 12: Intangible Cultural Heritage and State Regimes in Portugal and Spain
  • Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco and Cristina Sanchez-Carretero
  • Chapter 13: Sounding the Alentejo: Portugal's Cante as Heritage
  • Salwa El-Shawan Castelo-Branco
  • Chapter 14: Flamenco Heritage and the Politics of Identity
  • Cristina Cruces Roldan
  • Contributors
  • Index