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Militant Song Movement in Latipb

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Informationen zum Autor Pablo Vila is professor of sociology at Temple University. Klappentext The Militant Song Movement in Latin America examines the history of the militant song movement in Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina, considering their different political stances and musical deportments. Zusammenfassung The Militant Song Movement in Latin America examines the history of the militant song movement in Chile! Uruguay! and Argentina! considering their different political stances and musical deportments. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Pablo VilaChapter 1: New Song in Chile: Half a century of musical activism - Nancy MorrisChapter 2: "Remembrance is not Enough..." ("No basta solo el recuerdo..."): The Cantata Popular Santa María de Iquique 40 Years After its Release - Eileen Karmy BoltonChapter 3: The Chilean New Song's cueca larga - Laura Jordán GonzálezChapter 4: Modern Foundations of Uruguayan Popular Music - Abril TrigoChapter 5: Popular Music and the Avant-garde in Uruguay. The Second Canto Popular generation in the 1970s - Camila JuárezChapter 6: The Rhythm of Values: Poetry and Music in Uruguay, 1960-85 - María L. FigueredoChapter 7: Atahualpa Yupanqui: the Latin American Precursor of the Militant Song Movement -Carlos Molinero and Pablo VilaChapter 8: A Brief History of the Militant Song Movement in Argentina - Carlos Molinero and Pablo VilaChapter 9: The Revolutionary Patria and Its New (Wo)Men: Gendered Tropes of Political Agency and Popular Identity in Argentine Folk Music of the Long 1960s - Illa Carrillo Rodríguez

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