This dissertation provides both an historical outline and contemporary ethnographic account of the Panamanian musical practice called “música típica popular,” which is commonly understood in Panama to denote a specific kind of vernacular music that is widely embraced. By examining the social-historical processes, events and discourses that have contributed to the genre’s development, this study seeks to develop greater understanding of what I argue is this music’s particular and pronouncedly ambiguous relationship to prominent themes of Panamanian cultural nationalism. Specifically, I endeavour to show that early on in its history música típica popular epitomized Panama’s (liberalist-identified) national ethos of progressive modernity and ...
Although Latin American ethnomusicological scholarship in the last twenty years has addressed much o...
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Popular music is a vital part of the cultural and social life in the Hispanic Caribbean. Undoubtedly...
This dissertation provides both an historical outline and contemporary ethnographic account of the P...
By the early 20th century, Cuban danzones took firm hold in the rural communities that dotted P...
Present in Panama since the 19th century, the Chinese diaspora in Panama City, Panama represents an ...
In the wake of an ever-expanding global network, attention is often focused on cultural intersection...
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What do we in the United States know about Latin American art music and how do we know it? For sever...
This dissertation explores the developments of art music in Venezuela during the first half of the t...
The first Chinese migrants arrived in modern-day Panama aboard the clipper Sea Witch in April of 185...
This dissertation traces the discursive development of the term música popular, as it was attached t...
This dissertation explores the articulation of music, identity, and class struggles in the reception...
This dissertation explores the history of Peruvian electroacoustic and electronic musical experiment...
My dissertation explores the development of new musical styles based on gwoka, a Guadeloupean drum-b...
Although Latin American ethnomusicological scholarship in the last twenty years has addressed much o...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
Popular music is a vital part of the cultural and social life in the Hispanic Caribbean. Undoubtedly...
This dissertation provides both an historical outline and contemporary ethnographic account of the P...
By the early 20th century, Cuban danzones took firm hold in the rural communities that dotted P...
Present in Panama since the 19th century, the Chinese diaspora in Panama City, Panama represents an ...
In the wake of an ever-expanding global network, attention is often focused on cultural intersection...
This dissertation analyses the adoption and multiple layers of recontextualization of Mexican musica...
What do we in the United States know about Latin American art music and how do we know it? For sever...
This dissertation explores the developments of art music in Venezuela during the first half of the t...
The first Chinese migrants arrived in modern-day Panama aboard the clipper Sea Witch in April of 185...
This dissertation traces the discursive development of the term música popular, as it was attached t...
This dissertation explores the articulation of music, identity, and class struggles in the reception...
This dissertation explores the history of Peruvian electroacoustic and electronic musical experiment...
My dissertation explores the development of new musical styles based on gwoka, a Guadeloupean drum-b...
Although Latin American ethnomusicological scholarship in the last twenty years has addressed much o...
This dissertation is an ethnography of borders in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, a province in the southernmos...
Popular music is a vital part of the cultural and social life in the Hispanic Caribbean. Undoubtedly...