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Musical Mobilities Son Jarocho And The Circulation Of Tradition Across Mexico And The United States Alejandro Miranda Nieto

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Musical Mobilities Son Jarocho And The Circulation Of Tradition Across Mexico And The United States Alejandro Miranda Nieto
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.94 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Alejandro Miranda Nieto
ISBN: 9781351864206, 1351864203
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Musical Mobilities Son Jarocho And The Circulation Of Tradition Across Mexico And The United States Alejandro Miranda Nieto by Alejandro Miranda Nieto 9781351864206, 1351864203 instant download after payment.

How do musical practices move? Though technology increasingly plays a great part in establishing different degrees of spatial proximity, music making still seems to be tied to specific geographical locations, cultures or communities. The identity of musical traditions, in particular, is often demarcated by a presumed degree of uniformity amongst its practitioners.
Musical Mobilities
analyses how a musical tradition moves literally and metaphorically: the ways in which people, objects and information travel across geographical locations, just as practices as recognisable entities circulate along with meanings, competencies and embodied dispositions. This unique ethnography focuses on son jarocho, a musical practice originating in southeast Mexico that is currently reproduced through transnational connections, particularly in the United States. Paradoxically, the transformation of son jarocho has been a noticeable outcome of its recuperation and preservation. Thus, in describing the moves of this musical tradition, this book provides a theoretical and empirical perspective on the dissonances between cultural continuity and change.
The first ethnographic work to explicitly address the continuity and transformation of a musical practice through the analysis of multiple forms of mobility and fixity, Musical Mobilities will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Latin American & Hispanic Studies, South American Music, Ethnomusicology, Cultural Studies and Sociology of Culture.

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