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Reggaeton / edited by Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall, and Deborah Pacini Hernandez.

Contributor(s): Series: Refiguring American musicPublication details: Durham : Duke University Press, 2009.Description: xiv, 371 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780822343608 (cloth : alk. paper)
  • 9780822343837 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 781.64 22
LOC classification:
  • ML3532.5 .R44 2009
Contents:
From muÌsica negra to reggaeton latino: the cultural politics of nation, migration, and commercialization / Wayne Marshall -- Placing Panama in the reggaeton narrative : editor's notes / Wayne Marshall -- Reggae in Panama : bien tough / Christoph Twickel -- The Panamanian origins of reggae en espanÌol: seeing history through "los ojos cafeÌ" of Renato / Interview by Ifeoma C.K. Nwankwo -- MueÌvelo (move it!): from Panama to New York and back again, the story of El General / Interview by Christoph Twickel -- Policing morality, mano dura style : the case of underground rap and reggae in Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s / Raquel Z. Rivera -- Dominicans in the mix : reflections on Dominican identity, race, and reggaeton / Deborah Pacini Hernandez -- The politics of dancing: reggaetoÌn and rap in Havana / Geoff Baker -- You got your reggaetoÌn in my hip-hop: crunkiao and "Spanish music" in the Miami urban scene / Jose Davila -- Visualizing reggaeton: editors' notes / Wayne Marshall and Raquel Z. Rivera -- Images by Miguel Luciano -- Images by Carolina Caycedo -- Images by Kacho LoÌpez -- (W)rapped in foil : glory at twelve words a minute / FeÌlix jimeÌnez -- A man lives here : reggaeton's hypermasculine resident / Alfredo Nieves Moreno -- How to make love with your clothes on : dancing regeton, gender, and sexuality in Cuba / Jan fairley -- Chamaco's corner / Gallego (JoseÌ RauÌl GonzaÌlez) -- Salon philosophers : Ivy Queen and surprise guests take reggaetoÌn aside / Alexandra T. Vazquez -- From hip-hop to reggaeton: is there only a step? / Welmo Romero Joseph -- Black pride / Tego CalderoÌn -- Poetry of filth : the (post) reggaetonic lyrics of calle 13 / Frances NegroÌn-Muntaner.
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Book Book NMC Library Stacks ML3532.5 .R44 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 33039001114882

Includes bibliographical references (p. [341]-343) and index.

From muÌsica negra to reggaeton latino: the cultural politics of nation, migration, and commercialization / Wayne Marshall -- Placing Panama in the reggaeton narrative : editor's notes / Wayne Marshall -- Reggae in Panama : bien tough / Christoph Twickel -- The Panamanian origins of reggae en espanÌol: seeing history through "los ojos cafeÌ" of Renato / Interview by Ifeoma C.K. Nwankwo -- MueÌvelo (move it!): from Panama to New York and back again, the story of El General / Interview by Christoph Twickel -- Policing morality, mano dura style : the case of underground rap and reggae in Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s / Raquel Z. Rivera -- Dominicans in the mix : reflections on Dominican identity, race, and reggaeton / Deborah Pacini Hernandez -- The politics of dancing: reggaetoÌn and rap in Havana / Geoff Baker -- You got your reggaetoÌn in my hip-hop: crunkiao and "Spanish music" in the Miami urban scene / Jose Davila -- Visualizing reggaeton: editors' notes / Wayne Marshall and Raquel Z. Rivera -- Images by Miguel Luciano -- Images by Carolina Caycedo -- Images by Kacho LoÌpez -- (W)rapped in foil : glory at twelve words a minute / FeÌlix jimeÌnez -- A man lives here : reggaeton's hypermasculine resident / Alfredo Nieves Moreno -- How to make love with your clothes on : dancing regeton, gender, and sexuality in Cuba / Jan fairley -- Chamaco's corner / Gallego (JoseÌ RauÌl GonzaÌlez) -- Salon philosophers : Ivy Queen and surprise guests take reggaetoÌn aside / Alexandra T. Vazquez -- From hip-hop to reggaeton: is there only a step? / Welmo Romero Joseph -- Black pride / Tego CalderoÌn -- Poetry of filth : the (post) reggaetonic lyrics of calle 13 / Frances NegroÌn-Muntaner.

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