Rites, rights & rhythms : a genealogy of musical meaning in Colombia's Black Pacific /
"Colombia has the largest black population in the Spanish-speaking world, but Afro-Colombians have long remained at the nation's margins. Their recent irruption into the political, social, and cultural spheres is tied to appeals to cultural difference, dramatized by the traditional music o...
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505 | 0 | |a Introduction -- Music in the mines : Black cosmopolitans and musical practice in the colonial Southern Pacific -- Modernities and nonmodernities in Black Pacific music -- Race, region, representativity, and the folklore paradigm -- Between legibility and alterity : Black music and self-making in the age of ethnodiversity -- Conclusion. | |
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