Rites, Rights and Rhythms

Rites, Rights and Rhythms

A Genealogy of Musical Meaning in Colombia's Black Pacific

Birenbaum Quintero, Michael (Assistant Professor of Music, Bowdoin College)

Oxford University Press Inc

01/2019

336

Dura

Inglês

9780199913923

15 a 20 dias

Rites, Rights & Rhythms traces traditional Afro-Colombian currulao music from colonial slavery to today's black social movement. The book illuminates a history of struggles over the music's meanings, portraying one of the hemisphere's most important black cultures, and offering a theory of history traced through the performative practice of currulao.
Contents Acknowledgements About the CompanionWebsite List of Figures A Note on Images Introduction 1. The Sounded Poetics of the Black Southern Pacific 2. Music in the Mines: Abject Cosmopolitans and Musical Practice in the Colonial Southern Pacific 3. Modernities and Non-Modernities in Black Pacific Music 4. Race, Region, Representativity, and the Folklore Paradigm 5. Between Legibility and Alterity : Black Music and Self-Making in the Age of Ethnodiversity Conclusion References Index
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