Musical ritual in Mexico City : from the Aztec to NAFTA / Mark Pedelty
Utgivning: Austin : University of Texas Press, 2004Utgåva: 1. edBeskrivning: 340 s. : illISBN:- 0-292-70231-0
- 780/.972/53 22
- ML210.8.M4 P43 2004
- Ijv-qca
- Ijb-qcaz Mexico City
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Part I: The Mexica: 1325-1521 ; Tenochtitlan: 1325-1521 ; Mesoamerican resonance -- Part II: New Spain: 1521-1821 ; Colonial Mexico: 1521-1821 ; Colonial resonance -- Part III: The New Nation : 1821-1910 ; The first century of independence: 1821-1910; 7. Nineteenth-Century Resonance Part IV. The Revolution : 1910-1921 ; Revolutionary Mexico : 1910-1921 ; Revolutionary resonance -- Part V: Modern Mexico : 1921-1968 ; Bolero and danzon during the postrevolutionary era ; Bolero and danzon today ; Classical nationalism during the postrevolutionary era ; Classical nationalism today ; Ranchera during the postrevolutionary era and at mid-century ; Ranchera today -- Part VI: Contemporary Mexico : 1968-2002 ; Popular music today ; Conclusion
A history and ethnography of musical rituals in the world's largest city. Mark Pedelty details the dominant musical rites of the Aztec, colonial, national, revolutionary, modern, and contemporary eras, analyzing the role that musical ritual played in governance, resistance, and social change.