Decentering the nation : music, Mexicanidad, and globalization /

"This book considers how global capitalism has upset the symbolic economy of "Mexican" cultural discourse. It focuses on the cultural processes through which people contest ideas about race, gender, and sexuality; reframe ideas of memory, history, and belonging; and negotiate the expe...

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Group Author: Ramos-Kittrell, Jesu?s A.
Published: Lexington Books,
Publisher Address: Lanham, Maryland :
Publication Dates: [2020]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Music, culture, and identity in Latin America
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Summary: "This book considers how global capitalism has upset the symbolic economy of "Mexican" cultural discourse. It focuses on the cultural processes through which people contest ideas about race, gender, and sexuality; reframe ideas of memory, history, and belonging; and negotiate the experiences of dislocation that affect them."--Publisher description.
Carrier Form: xxxvii, 241 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781498573177
1498573177
Index Number: ML3485
CLC: J605.731
Call Number: J605.731/D292
Contents: Foreword /
Introduction: Post-Mexicanidad apropos of the Postnational /
Afrodiasporic visual and sonic assemblages: radicalized anxieties and the disruption of Mexicanidad in cine de rumberas /
The danza de inditas in the Mexican Huasreca region: decolonizing nationalist discourse /
Chavela's Frida: decolonial performativity of the queer Llorona /
Vaquero world: queer Mexicanidad, trans performance, and the undoing of nation /
Soy gallo de Sinaloa jugado en varios palenques: production and consumption of Narco-music in a transnational world /
Yo lo digo sin tristezas (I say it without lament): transnational migration, postnational voicings, and the aural politics of nation /
Reclaiming 'the border' in Texas-Mexican conjunto heritage and cultural memory /
Sounding cumbia: past and present in a globalized mexican periphery /
Southern California Chicanx music and culture:affective strategies within a browning temporal system of global contradicitions /
Listening from the 'other side': music, border studies, and the limits of identity politics /