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Musicians'' Migratory Patterns: American-Mexican Border Lands - American-Mexican Border Lands

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Musicians' Migratory Patterns: American-Mexican Border Lands considers the works and ideologies of an array of American-based, immigrant Mexican musicians. It asserts their immigrant status as a central force in nourishing, informing, and propelling musical and artistic concerns, uncovering pure and fresh forms of expression that broaden the multicultural map of Mexico. The text guides readers in appreciation of the aesthetic and technical achievements of original works and innovative performances, with artistic and pedagogical implications that frame a vivid picture of the contemporary Mexican as immigrant creator in the United States.

The ongoing displacement of Mexicans into the United States impacts not only American economic conditions but the country's social, cultural, and intellectual configurations as well. Artistic and academic voices shape and enrich the multicultural diversity of both countries, as immigrant Mexican artists and their musics prove instrumental to the forming of a self-critical society compelled to value and embrace its diversity. Despite conflicting political reactions on this complex subject of legal and illegal immigration, undeniable is the influence of Mexican musical expressions in the United States and Mexico, at the border and beyond.

List of contents

Preface / Acknowledgements / Chapter 1: Sound Through the Looking Glass: An Approach to the Dimensional Sonology on the Tijuana-San Diego Border (Álvaro G. Díaz Rodríguez) / Chapter 2: Network Platforms, Electronic Scenes, and Cultural Activism at the Tijuana-San Diego Border: The Performance of Border Critical Thinking in Young Artistic Movements in the Early 21st Century (Rossana Lara Velázquez) / Chapter 3: Sonic Borders of Self: A Trajectory (Wilfrido Terrazas) / Chapter 4: P/T: Ensenada and Experimentalist Musical Practice: Narrations in Place and Time (Teresa Díaz de Cossio and Paul N. Roth) / Chapter 5: Sound Migration: Repatriation of Mexican Piano Music: A Case Study on Three Short Piano Pieces by Samuel Zyman (Turcios Ruiz) / Chapter 6: Borderline Crossings: The New Mexican Orchestra (Mauricio Rodríguez) / List of Contributors / Index

About the author

Mauricio Rodríguez has taught at American universities and also in Spain. He is an artistic fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts of Mexico.

Summary

Musicians’ Migratory Patterns: American-Mexican Border Lands considers the works and ideologies of an array of American-based, immigrant Mexican composers. It asserts their immigrant status as a central force in nourishing, informing, and propelling musical and artistic concerns.

Product details

Authors Mauricio Rodriguez
Assisted by Mauricio Rodríguez (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2021
 
EAN 9780367498160
ISBN 978-0-367-49816-0
No. of pages 120
Series CMS Cultural Expressions in Music
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

MUSIC / History & Criticism, Music reviews & criticism, Music reviews and criticism

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