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Chapter 2. ¿Pa’ dónde vas Marioneta? ¿Pa’ dónde va la gaita? La Cumbiamba Eneyé Returns to San Jacinto
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Jorge Arévalo Mateus
and Martín Vejarano
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Cumbia Music in Colombia: Origins, Transformations, and Evolution of a Coastal Music Genre 29
- Chapter 2. ¿Pa’ dónde vas Marioneta? ¿Pa’ dónde va la gaita? La Cumbiamba Eneyé Returns to San Jacinto 49
- Chapter 3. Cumbia in Mexico’s Northeastern Region 87
- Chapter 4. Rigo Tovar, Cumbia, and the Transnational Grupero Boom 105
- Chapter 5. Communicating the Collective Imagination: The Sociospatial World of the Mexican Sonidero in Puebla, New York, and New Jersey 119
- Chapter 6. From The World of the Poor to the Beaches of Eisha: Chicha, Cumbia, and the Search for a Popular Subject in Peru 138
- Chapter 7. Pandillar in the Jungle: Regionalism and Tecno-cumbia in Amazonian Peru 168
- Chapter 8. Gender Tensions in Cumbia Villera’s Lyrics 188
- Chapter 9. Feliz, feliz 213
- Chapter 10. El “Tú” Tropical, el “Vos” Villero, and Places in Between: Language, Ideology, Music, and the Spatialization of Difference in Uruguayan Tropical Music 226
- Chapter 11. On Music and Colombianness: Toward a Critique of the History of Cumbia 248
- References 269
- Contributors 285
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- Chapter 1. Cumbia Music in Colombia: Origins, Transformations, and Evolution of a Coastal Music Genre 29
- Chapter 2. ¿Pa’ dónde vas Marioneta? ¿Pa’ dónde va la gaita? La Cumbiamba Eneyé Returns to San Jacinto 49
- Chapter 3. Cumbia in Mexico’s Northeastern Region 87
- Chapter 4. Rigo Tovar, Cumbia, and the Transnational Grupero Boom 105
- Chapter 5. Communicating the Collective Imagination: The Sociospatial World of the Mexican Sonidero in Puebla, New York, and New Jersey 119
- Chapter 6. From The World of the Poor to the Beaches of Eisha: Chicha, Cumbia, and the Search for a Popular Subject in Peru 138
- Chapter 7. Pandillar in the Jungle: Regionalism and Tecno-cumbia in Amazonian Peru 168
- Chapter 8. Gender Tensions in Cumbia Villera’s Lyrics 188
- Chapter 9. Feliz, feliz 213
- Chapter 10. El “Tú” Tropical, el “Vos” Villero, and Places in Between: Language, Ideology, Music, and the Spatialization of Difference in Uruguayan Tropical Music 226
- Chapter 11. On Music and Colombianness: Toward a Critique of the History of Cumbia 248
- References 269
- Contributors 285
- Index 289