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Situating Salsa offers the first comprehensive consideration of salsa music and its social impact, in its multiple transnational contexts.
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Situating Salsa offers the first comprehensive consideration of salsa music and its social impact, in its multiple transnational contexts.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780815340195
- ISBN-10: 0815340192
- Artikelnr.: 21041945
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 155mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 644g
- ISBN-13: 9780815340195
- ISBN-10: 0815340192
- Artikelnr.: 21041945
Lise Waxer is Assistant Professor of Music at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. She received her PhD. in Ethnomusicology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1998. She has conducted extensive ethnographic and historical research on salsa music and its Cuban roots and also performs Latin jazz and salsa on the piano. She is in the process of completing her first book, The City of Musical Memory: Salsa, Record Grooves, and Local Popular Culture in Columbia.
Lise Waxer
Lise Waxer
List of Illustrations Contributors Preface Part I: Locating Salsa 1.
Situating Salsa: Latin Music at the Crossroads, Lise Waxer 2. Is Salsa a
Musical Genre? Marisol Berríos-Miranda 3. Salsa and Socialism: Dance Music
in Cuba, 1959-99, Robin Moore 4. Cha Cha with a Backbeat: Songs and Stories
of Latin Boogaloo, Juan Flores 5. Salsa Romántica: An Analysis of Style,
Christopher Washburne Part II: Personalizing Salsa 6. La Lupe, La India and
Celia: Toward a Feminist Genealogy of Salsa Music, Frances R. Aparicio 7.
El Hombre que Respira Debajo del Agua: Trans-Boricua Memories, Identities
and Nationalisms Performed Through the Death of Héctor Lavor Wilson A.
Valentín Escobar 8. Memoirs of a Life in Salsa, Catalino Tite Curet Alonso
(Translated by Lise Waxer) 9. Poncho Sánchez, Latin Jazz, and the Cuban
Son: A Stylistic and Social Analysis, Steven Loza Part III: Relocating
Salsa 10. Llegó la Salsa: The Rise of Salsa in Venezuela and Columbia, Lise
Waxer 11. Se Prohibe Escuchar Salsa y Control: When Salsa Arrived in
Buenaventura, Columbia Medardo Arias Santizábal (Translated by Lise Waxer)
12. The Making of a Salsa Music Scene in London, Patria Román-Velázquez 13.
Salsa No Tiene Fronteras: Orquesta de la Luz and the Globilazation of
Popular Music, Shuhei Hosokawa Glossary Index
Situating Salsa: Latin Music at the Crossroads, Lise Waxer 2. Is Salsa a
Musical Genre? Marisol Berríos-Miranda 3. Salsa and Socialism: Dance Music
in Cuba, 1959-99, Robin Moore 4. Cha Cha with a Backbeat: Songs and Stories
of Latin Boogaloo, Juan Flores 5. Salsa Romántica: An Analysis of Style,
Christopher Washburne Part II: Personalizing Salsa 6. La Lupe, La India and
Celia: Toward a Feminist Genealogy of Salsa Music, Frances R. Aparicio 7.
El Hombre que Respira Debajo del Agua: Trans-Boricua Memories, Identities
and Nationalisms Performed Through the Death of Héctor Lavor Wilson A.
Valentín Escobar 8. Memoirs of a Life in Salsa, Catalino Tite Curet Alonso
(Translated by Lise Waxer) 9. Poncho Sánchez, Latin Jazz, and the Cuban
Son: A Stylistic and Social Analysis, Steven Loza Part III: Relocating
Salsa 10. Llegó la Salsa: The Rise of Salsa in Venezuela and Columbia, Lise
Waxer 11. Se Prohibe Escuchar Salsa y Control: When Salsa Arrived in
Buenaventura, Columbia Medardo Arias Santizábal (Translated by Lise Waxer)
12. The Making of a Salsa Music Scene in London, Patria Román-Velázquez 13.
Salsa No Tiene Fronteras: Orquesta de la Luz and the Globilazation of
Popular Music, Shuhei Hosokawa Glossary Index
List of Illustrations Contributors Preface Part I: Locating Salsa 1.
Situating Salsa: Latin Music at the Crossroads, Lise Waxer 2. Is Salsa a
Musical Genre? Marisol Berríos-Miranda 3. Salsa and Socialism: Dance Music
in Cuba, 1959-99, Robin Moore 4. Cha Cha with a Backbeat: Songs and Stories
of Latin Boogaloo, Juan Flores 5. Salsa Romántica: An Analysis of Style,
Christopher Washburne Part II: Personalizing Salsa 6. La Lupe, La India and
Celia: Toward a Feminist Genealogy of Salsa Music, Frances R. Aparicio 7.
El Hombre que Respira Debajo del Agua: Trans-Boricua Memories, Identities
and Nationalisms Performed Through the Death of Héctor Lavor Wilson A.
Valentín Escobar 8. Memoirs of a Life in Salsa, Catalino Tite Curet Alonso
(Translated by Lise Waxer) 9. Poncho Sánchez, Latin Jazz, and the Cuban
Son: A Stylistic and Social Analysis, Steven Loza Part III: Relocating
Salsa 10. Llegó la Salsa: The Rise of Salsa in Venezuela and Columbia, Lise
Waxer 11. Se Prohibe Escuchar Salsa y Control: When Salsa Arrived in
Buenaventura, Columbia Medardo Arias Santizábal (Translated by Lise Waxer)
12. The Making of a Salsa Music Scene in London, Patria Román-Velázquez 13.
Salsa No Tiene Fronteras: Orquesta de la Luz and the Globilazation of
Popular Music, Shuhei Hosokawa Glossary Index
Situating Salsa: Latin Music at the Crossroads, Lise Waxer 2. Is Salsa a
Musical Genre? Marisol Berríos-Miranda 3. Salsa and Socialism: Dance Music
in Cuba, 1959-99, Robin Moore 4. Cha Cha with a Backbeat: Songs and Stories
of Latin Boogaloo, Juan Flores 5. Salsa Romántica: An Analysis of Style,
Christopher Washburne Part II: Personalizing Salsa 6. La Lupe, La India and
Celia: Toward a Feminist Genealogy of Salsa Music, Frances R. Aparicio 7.
El Hombre que Respira Debajo del Agua: Trans-Boricua Memories, Identities
and Nationalisms Performed Through the Death of Héctor Lavor Wilson A.
Valentín Escobar 8. Memoirs of a Life in Salsa, Catalino Tite Curet Alonso
(Translated by Lise Waxer) 9. Poncho Sánchez, Latin Jazz, and the Cuban
Son: A Stylistic and Social Analysis, Steven Loza Part III: Relocating
Salsa 10. Llegó la Salsa: The Rise of Salsa in Venezuela and Columbia, Lise
Waxer 11. Se Prohibe Escuchar Salsa y Control: When Salsa Arrived in
Buenaventura, Columbia Medardo Arias Santizábal (Translated by Lise Waxer)
12. The Making of a Salsa Music Scene in London, Patria Román-Velázquez 13.
Salsa No Tiene Fronteras: Orquesta de la Luz and the Globilazation of
Popular Music, Shuhei Hosokawa Glossary Index