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Sonidos Negros - On the Blackness of Flamenco

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In Sonidos Negros, readers learn how Flamenco's sensuality, quixotic idealism, and fierce soulfulness echo with contests that trace the rise and fall of the Spanish empire. From Inquisitional certifications of blood purity to Christmas pageants staged throughout the Americas, flamenco's Janus-faced stage Gypsy walks a knife's edge between Blackness and Whiteness.

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  • List of Illustrations

  • Acknowledgments

  • Foreword: Brenda Dixon Gottschild

  • Introduction: The Moor Inside

  • Part I. Changing Places: Figuring Race and Empire in the Eighteenth-Century Fandango

  • Chapter 1. Good Shepherd, Bumpkin Shepherd: Distinction in Villano Gambetas (Gambols) and Zapatetas (Stamps)

  • Chapter 2. Concentric Circles of Theatricality: Pantomimic Dances from the Sacred to the Secular

  • Part II. A Modernist Becoming: The Power of Blackness

  • Chapter 3. Parody and Sorrow

  • Chapter 4. Nonsense of the Body

  • Chapter 5. Jacinto Padilla, "El Negro Meri" and the Flamenco Clown

  • Tightropes and Wild Horses: The Dance of the Blackface Clown

  • Chapter 6. Jaleo de Jerez and Tumulte Noir: Juana Vargas "La Macarrona" at the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889

  • Conclusions: "Lily-White Maidens" and "Black Gitanos"

  • Bibliography:

  • Index:



About the author

K. Meira Goldberg is a flamenco performer, teacher, choreographer and historian. She teaches at Fashion Institute of Technology and is Scholar in Residence at the Foundation for Iberian Music at the CUNY Grad Center. She has taught and guest lectured at Sarah Lawrence College, New York University, Flamenco Festival International in Albuquerque, Ballet Hispanico, Bryn Mawr, Princeton, Duke, Juilliard, The New School, and Smith College.

Summary

In Sonidos Negros, readers learn how Flamenco's sensuality, quixotic idealism, and fierce soulfulness echo with contests that trace the rise and fall of the Spanish empire. From Inquisitional certifications of blood purity to Christmas pageants staged throughout the Americas, flamenco's Janus-faced stage Gypsy walks a knife's edge between Blackness and Whiteness.

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One of the strengths of this book is the author's ability to synthesize an array of genres and dances that criss-cross centuries, geographies and sacred/secular domains. As such, the book goes beyond simply flamenco scholarship and will be of interest to theorists of Blackness, dance historians and ethnomusicologists ... Drawing on years of in-depth historical research, Goldberg has produced an important and complex scholarly contribution. Sonidos Negros will become fundamental reading for flamenco scholars and offers innovative insights into the complex genealogy of the tradition's sub-Saharan and African-American roots.

Product details

Authors K Meira Goldberg, K. Meira Goldberg, K. Meira (Visiting Research Scholar Goldberg
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2019
 
EAN 9780190466923
ISBN 978-0-19-046692-3
No. of pages 352
Series Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music
Currents in Latin American and Iberian Music
Currents in Latin American and
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

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