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Visualizing Reggaeton: Editors’ Notes
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Wayne Marshall
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Foreword: What’s All the Noise About? ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Reggaeton’s Socio-Sonic Circuitry 1
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Part I. Mapping Reggaeton
- From Música Negra to Reggaeton Latino: The Cultural Politics of Nation, Migration, and Commercialization 19
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Part II. The Panamanian Connection
- Placing Panama in the Reggaeton Narrative: Editor’s Notes 79
- Reggae in Panama: Bien Tough 81
- The Panamanian Origins of Reggae en Español: Seeing History through ‘‘Los Ojos Café’’ of Renato 89
- Muévelo (Move It!): From Panama to New York and Back Again, the Story of El General 99
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Part III. (Trans)Local Studies and Ethnographies
- Policing Morality, Mano Dura Stylee: The Case of Underground Rap and Reggae in Puerto Rico in the Mid-1990s 111
- Dominicans in the Mix: Reflections on Dominican Identity, Race, and Reggaeton 135
- The Politics of Dancing: Reggaetón and Rap in Havana, Cuba 165
- You Got Your Reggaetón in my Hip-Hop: Crunkiao and ‘‘Spanish Music’’ in the Miami Urban Scene 200
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Part IV. Visualizing Reggaeton
- Visualizing Reggaeton: Editors’ Notes 215
- Images 218
- Images 221
- Images 222
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Part V. Gendering Reggaeton
- (W)rapped in Foil: Glory at Twelve Words a Minute 229
- A Man Lives Here: Reggaeton’s Hypermasculine Resident 252
- How to Make Love with Your Clothes On: Dancing Regeton, Gender, and Sexuality in Cuba 280
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Part VI. Reggaeton’s Poetics, Politics, and Aesthetics
- Chamaco’s Corner 297
- Salon Philosophers: Ivy Queen and Surprise Guests Take Reggaetón Aside 300
- From Hip-Hop to Reggaeton: Is There Only a Step? 312
- Black Pride 324
- Poetry of Filth: The (Post) Reggaetonic Lyrics of Calle 327
- Bibliography: Selected Sources for Reading Reggaeton 341
- Contributors 345
- Index 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Foreword: What’s All the Noise About? ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Reggaeton’s Socio-Sonic Circuitry 1
-
Part I. Mapping Reggaeton
- From Música Negra to Reggaeton Latino: The Cultural Politics of Nation, Migration, and Commercialization 19
-
Part II. The Panamanian Connection
- Placing Panama in the Reggaeton Narrative: Editor’s Notes 79
- Reggae in Panama: Bien Tough 81
- The Panamanian Origins of Reggae en Español: Seeing History through ‘‘Los Ojos Café’’ of Renato 89
- Muévelo (Move It!): From Panama to New York and Back Again, the Story of El General 99
-
Part III. (Trans)Local Studies and Ethnographies
- Policing Morality, Mano Dura Stylee: The Case of Underground Rap and Reggae in Puerto Rico in the Mid-1990s 111
- Dominicans in the Mix: Reflections on Dominican Identity, Race, and Reggaeton 135
- The Politics of Dancing: Reggaetón and Rap in Havana, Cuba 165
- You Got Your Reggaetón in my Hip-Hop: Crunkiao and ‘‘Spanish Music’’ in the Miami Urban Scene 200
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Part IV. Visualizing Reggaeton
- Visualizing Reggaeton: Editors’ Notes 215
- Images 218
- Images 221
- Images 222
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Part V. Gendering Reggaeton
- (W)rapped in Foil: Glory at Twelve Words a Minute 229
- A Man Lives Here: Reggaeton’s Hypermasculine Resident 252
- How to Make Love with Your Clothes On: Dancing Regeton, Gender, and Sexuality in Cuba 280
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Part VI. Reggaeton’s Poetics, Politics, and Aesthetics
- Chamaco’s Corner 297
- Salon Philosophers: Ivy Queen and Surprise Guests Take Reggaetón Aside 300
- From Hip-Hop to Reggaeton: Is There Only a Step? 312
- Black Pride 324
- Poetry of Filth: The (Post) Reggaetonic Lyrics of Calle 327
- Bibliography: Selected Sources for Reading Reggaeton 341
- Contributors 345
- Index 349