Transnational encounters music and performance at the U.S.-Mexico border / [electronic resource] : edited by Alejandro L. Madrid. - New York : Oxford University Press, c2011. - xvi, 406 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm. - ACLS Fellows' publications. ACLS Humanities E-Book. .

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Reggae on the border: the possibilities of a Frontera soundscape Breaking borders/quebrando fronteras: dancing in the borderscape Narcocorridos: narratives of a cultural persona and power on the border Mariachi reimaginings: encounters with technology, aesthetics, and identity "This is our música, guy!": Tejanos and ethno/regional musical nationalism Re-localized rap and its representation of the hombre digno Waila as transnational practice Transnational identity, the signing of spirituals, and the performance of blackness among Moscogos Transnational cultural constructions: Cumbia music and the making of locality in Monterrey Patriotic citizenship, the border wall, and the "El Veterano" Conjunto Festival The Tijuana sound: brass, blues and the border of the 1960s La avanzada regia: Monterrey's alternative music scene and the aesthetics of transnationalism New Mexico and 'Manitos at the borderlands of popular music in Greater Mexico "Todos me llaman El Gringo": place, identity, and erasure within the New Mexico Hispano music scene From pistol-packing pelado to border crossing mojado: El Piporro and the making of a "Mexican" border space Dancing Reggaetón with cowboy boots Luis Alvarez Sydney Hutchinson Mark C. Edberg Donald Henriques José E. Limón Helena Simonett Joan Titus Alejandro L. Madrid Jesus A. Ramos-Kittrell Margaret E. Dorsey and Miguel Díaz-Barriga Josh Kun Ignacio Corona Brenda M. Romero Lillian Gorman Cathy Ragland Ramón H. Rivera-Servera. Border meanings. Nationalisms. Indigeneity and Modernity. Cultural citizenship and rights. Trans-border cosmopolitan audiotapes. Contested identities. Performing locality and gender.

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--History and criticism.--Mexican-American Border Region--History and criticism.--Mexican-American Border Region--Social aspects--Mexican-American Border Region.

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