Between Norteño and Tejano Conjunto
Music, Tradition, and Culture at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Abstract
Between Norteño and Tejano Conjunto analyzes the origin, evolution, and dissemination of the norteño and tejano conjunto. This group represents a marginalized local identity that was transformed primarily into an identity of the northeast. It then gave way to the whole of northern México and the American Southwest, and was later assimilated internationally as a mainstream genre. This book provides a long-term historic vision of conjunto and the various musical forms it uses, such as polka, corrido, or canción (song), and, more recently, bolero and cumbia, as well as its transformations and contributions to other musical cultures.
Schlagworte
Mexican popular music Mexican-american culture Mexican-american music Border music Tex-mex music Popular music history- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–x Preface i–x
- 1–20 Introduction 1–20
- 123–128 Conclusions 123–128
- 137–138 Interviews 137–138
- 139–140 Newspapers 139–140
- 141–142 Archives 141–142
- 143–156 Bibliography 143–156
- 157–160 Index 157–160
- 161–162 About the Author 161–162