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Modernity and Colombian Identity in the Music of Carlos Vives y La Provincia - Travels to the Land of Oblivion (English,... Modernity and Colombian Identity in the Music of Carlos Vives y La Provincia - Travels to the Land of Oblivion (English, Spanish, Hardcover)
Manuel Sevilla, Juan Sebastian Ochoa, Carolina Santamaria-Delgado, Carlos Eduardo Catano Arango; Translated by Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste
R3,091 Discovery Miles 30 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By the late 1980s and early 1990s, a great number of TV shows and music acts blossomed in Colombia, all of which resorted to regional identity as the narrative core for a renewed idea of national identity. Among them was "Clasicos de la provincial," an album by Colombian singer Carlos Vives and his band La Provincia (1993), which marked the beginning of a successful career that has spanned nearly three decades. Vivess work not only earned much deserved recognition in the musical industry from the beginning, but most importantly, has come to be renowned as a landmark in the cultural history of Colombia. This book is the first in-depth analysis focused on the creation and production process of Vivess work, its main musical and literary features, and its influence on other musicians and in the construction of a narrative about national identity that is still relevant today. More than fifty interviews with Vives and members of the band, musicians, journalists, radio programmers, musical producers, and other key players of the process, together with an extensive review of hundreds of documents, are the sources for this book, which earned its authors a national award in Colombia (2015).

Sound, Image, and National Imaginary in the Construction of Latin/o American Identities (Hardcover): Hector Fernandez... Sound, Image, and National Imaginary in the Construction of Latin/o American Identities (Hardcover)
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Pablo Vila; Contributions by Frances R. Aparicio, Maria Isabel Carvajal Araya, Julia Chindemi, …
R2,585 Discovery Miles 25 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sound, Image, and National Imaginary in the Construction of Latin/o American Identities addresses a gap in the many narratives discussing the cultural histories of Latin American nations, particularly in terms of the birth, configuration, and perpetuation of national identities. It argues that these processes were not as gradual or constrained as traditionally conceived. The actual circumstances dictating the adoption of particular technologies for the representation of national ideas shifted and varied according to many factors including local circumstances, political singularities, economic disparities, and highly individualized cultural transitions. This book proposes a model of chronology that is valid not only for nations that underwent strong processes of nationalism during the early or mid-twentieth century, but also for those that experienced highly idiosyncratic cultural, economic, and political development into the early twenty-first century.

Cumbia! - Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre (Paperback): Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Pablo Vila Cumbia! - Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre (Paperback)
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Pablo Vila
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cumbia is a musical form that originated in northern Colombia and then spread throughout Latin America and wherever Latin Americans travel and settle. It has become one of the most popular musical genre in the Americas. Its popularity is largely due to its stylistic flexibility. Cumbia absorbs and mixes with the local musical styles it encounters. Known for its appeal to workers, the music takes on different styles and meanings from place to place, and even, as the contributors to this collection show, from person to person. Cumbia is a different music among the working classes of northern Mexico, Latin American immigrants in New York City, Andean migrants to Lima, and upper-class Colombians, who now see the music that they once disdained as a source of national prestige. The contributors to this collection look at particular manifestations of cumbia through their disciplinary lenses of musicology, sociology, history, anthropology, linguistics, and literary criticism. Taken together, their essays highlight how intersecting forms of identity-such as nation, region, class, race, ethnicity, and gender-are negotiated through interaction with the music. Contributors. Cristian Alarcon, Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Leonardo D'Amico, Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Alejandro L. Madrid, Kathryn Metz, Jose Juan Olvera Gudino, Cathy Ragland, Pablo Seman, Joshua Tucker, Matthew J. Van Hoose, Pablo Vila

Digital Humanities in Latin America (Paperback): Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Juan Carlos Rodriguez Digital Humanities in Latin America (Paperback)
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Juan Carlos Rodriguez
R782 R701 Discovery Miles 7 010 Save R81 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A hemispheric view of the practice of digital humanities in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Americas As digital media and technologies transform the study of the humanities around the world, this volume provides the first hemispheric view of the practice of digital humanities in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Americas. These essays examine how participation and research in new media have helped configure identities and collectivities in the region. Featuring case studies from throughout Latin America, including the United States Latinx community, contributors analyze documentary films, television series, and social media to show how digital technologies create hybrid virtual spaces and facilitate connections across borders. They investigate how Latinx bloggers and online activists navigate governmental restrictions in order to connect with the global online community. These essays also incorporate perspectives of race, gender, and class that challenge the assumption that technology is a democratizing force. Digital Humanities in Latin America illuminates the cultural, political, and social implications of the ways Latinx communities engage with new technologies. In doing so, it connects digital humanities research taking place in Latin America with that of the Anglophone world. Contributors: Paul Alonso | Morgan Ames | Eduard Arriaga | Anita Say Chan | Ricardo Dominguez | Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo | Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste | Jennifer M. Lozano | Ana Ligia Silva Medeiros | Gimena del Rio Riande | Juan Carlos Rodriguez | Isabel Galina Russell | Angharad Valdivia | Anastasia Valecce | Cristina Venegas A volume in the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America, edited by Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodriguez

Cumbia! - Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre (Hardcover, New): Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Pablo Vila Cumbia! - Scenes of a Migrant Latin American Music Genre (Hardcover, New)
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Pablo Vila
R2,655 Discovery Miles 26 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cumbia is a musical form that originated in northern Colombia and then spread throughout Latin America and wherever Latin Americans travel and settle. It has become one of the most popular musical genre in the Americas. Its popularity is largely due to its stylistic flexibility. Cumbia absorbs and mixes with the local musical styles it encounters. Known for its appeal to workers, the music takes on different styles and meanings from place to place, and even, as the contributors to this collection show, from person to person. Cumbia is a different music among the working classes of northern Mexico, Latin American immigrants in New York City, Andean migrants to Lima, and upper-class Colombians, who now see the music that they once disdained as a source of national prestige. The contributors to this collection look at particular manifestations of cumbia through their disciplinary lenses of musicology, sociology, history, anthropology, linguistics, and literary criticism. Taken together, their essays highlight how intersecting forms of identity-such as nation, region, class, race, ethnicity, and gender-are negotiated through interaction with the music. Contributors. Cristian Alarcon, Jorge Arevalo Mateus, Leonardo D'Amico, Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Alejandro L. Madrid, Kathryn Metz, Jose Juan Olvera Gudino, Cathy Ragland, Pablo Seman, Joshua Tucker, Matthew J. Van Hoose, Pablo Vila

Digital Humanities in Latin America (Hardcover): Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Juan Carlos Rodriguez Digital Humanities in Latin America (Hardcover)
Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste, Juan Carlos Rodriguez
R2,534 Discovery Miles 25 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As digital media and technologies transform the study of the humanities around the world, this volume provides the first hemispheric view of the practice of digital humanities in the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Americas. These essays examine how participation and research in new media have helped configure identities and collectivities in the region. Featuring case studies from throughout Latin America, including the United States Latinx community, contributors analyze documentary films, television series, and social media to show how digital technologies create hybrid virtual spaces and facilitate connections across borders. They investigate how Latinx bloggers and online activists navigate governmental restrictions in order to connect with the global online community. These essays also incorporate perspectives of race, gender, and class that challenge the assumption that technology is a democratizing force. Digital Humanities in Latin America illuminates the cultural, political, and social implications of the ways Latinx communities engage with new technologies. In doing so, it connects digital humanities research taking place in Latin America with that of the Anglophone world. A volume in the series Reframing Media, Technology, and Culture in Latin/o America, edited by Hector Fernandez L'Hoeste and Juan Carlos Rodriguez

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