This dissertation studies traditional and popular music of the Wixárika (a.k.a. Huichol) people of western Mexico, focusing especially on the phenomenon of Wixárika musicians who intentionally represent themselves as indigenous “Huichol” people yet perform popular Mexican music primarily for non-indigenous audiences. This phenomenon markets ethnic identity within regional and transnational music industries, following in the footsteps of Wixárika people who have successfully inserted their arts and crafts into global markets. The process of becoming indigenous cosmopolitan capitalists is partly the result of direct assimilatory projects directed by early Mexican anthropologists and the indirect outcome of over a century of Huichol identity c...
Mexico is a country in which two separate cultures have been brought together, to exist independentl...
The last thirty years have seen a remarkable growth in the ethnomusicology of the South American low...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
This thesis explores how cultural elements associated with one indigenous group are deployed and inc...
This dissertation explores how indigenous brass bands and folkloric performances contributed to the ...
In this essay, we examine music and its performative power by engaging in issues such as the localiz...
In my first meeting with the Maya Q'anjob'al community in Los Angeles, I gained two important insigh...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
This paper explores the society of Mexica, or the Aztecs, and some of the instruments that were prod...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study which examined the ritual performances of an interconnect...
Wixarika or Wixaritari (Huichol) live in the mountain ranges in the Mexican states of Jalisco, Nayar...
This paper analyses the different ways that two groups in the Los Angeles area use son jarocho, a mu...
Although Argentina has not been a place associated with indigenous scholarship this image is shiftin...
This dissertation addresses issues of gender and indigeneity through an analysis of ceremonial and q...
In the wake of an ever-expanding global network, attention is often focused on cultural intersection...
Mexico is a country in which two separate cultures have been brought together, to exist independentl...
The last thirty years have seen a remarkable growth in the ethnomusicology of the South American low...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
This thesis explores how cultural elements associated with one indigenous group are deployed and inc...
This dissertation explores how indigenous brass bands and folkloric performances contributed to the ...
In this essay, we examine music and its performative power by engaging in issues such as the localiz...
In my first meeting with the Maya Q'anjob'al community in Los Angeles, I gained two important insigh...
textMy dissertation, Wixárika Art and Artists: Resisting Neocolonialism While Crossing Visible and ...
This paper explores the society of Mexica, or the Aztecs, and some of the instruments that were prod...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study which examined the ritual performances of an interconnect...
Wixarika or Wixaritari (Huichol) live in the mountain ranges in the Mexican states of Jalisco, Nayar...
This paper analyses the different ways that two groups in the Los Angeles area use son jarocho, a mu...
Although Argentina has not been a place associated with indigenous scholarship this image is shiftin...
This dissertation addresses issues of gender and indigeneity through an analysis of ceremonial and q...
In the wake of an ever-expanding global network, attention is often focused on cultural intersection...
Mexico is a country in which two separate cultures have been brought together, to exist independentl...
The last thirty years have seen a remarkable growth in the ethnomusicology of the South American low...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...