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MODERNITY AND COLOMBIAN IDENTITY I - Travels to the Land of Oblivion

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Informationen zum Autor By Manuel Sevilla; Juan Sebastián Ochoa; Carolina Santamaría-Delgado and Carlos Eduardo Cataño Arango - Translated by Héctor Fernández L'Hoeste Klappentext With extensive ethnographic and archival work, this book analyzes the works of Carlos Vives and La Provincia, the most influential artists of Colombia's music scene in the last twenty-five years, to uncover the basis of the Land of Oblivion, a musical and literary metaphor for Colombia's national identity. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Concepts and Context Chapter 1: Conceptual Aspects Chapter 2: Travel Itineraries: The Eight Albums Part II: Analysis of the Production Process Chapter 3: The Sonic and the Musical Chapter 4: Texts, Images, and Mise-en-Scène Part III: Echoes Chapter 5: Carlos Vives and La Provincia "On the Air": Youth-Oriented Radio Stations Chapter 6: Some Appropriations: "New" Columbian Music and Tropipop Chapter 7: Conclusions Epilogue Appendix: Methodological, Technical, and Ethical Aspects Works Cited About the Authors

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