Whose national music? : identity, mestizaje, and migration in Ecuador / Ketty Wong.
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in Latin American and Caribbean musicPublication details: Philadelphia PA : Temple University Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (272 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781439900598
- 1439900590
- 1299834019
- 9781299834019
- 1439900574
- 9781439900574
- National music -- Ecuador -- History and criticism
- Music -- Social aspects -- Ecuador
- Nationalism in music
- Nationalisme dans la musique
- Musique -- Aspect social -- Équateur
- Musique nationale -- Équateur -- Histoire et critique
- MUSIC -- Genres & Styles -- Latin
- MUSIC -- General
- Music -- Social aspects
- National music
- Nationalism in music
- Ecuador
- Nationalmusik
- Musik
- Nationalbewusstsein
- Kulturelle Identität
- Ecuador
- 780.9866
- ML3575.E2 W66 2012
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-245) and index.
The nation in bloom : a search for "Ecuadorianness" -- La música nacional : an anthology of songs -- The pasillo : rise and decline of the national song -- Rocolera music : new urban sounds in the city -- Chichera music : the tropicalization of música nacional -- The tecnocumbia boom in Ecuador : "A letter with my kisses sent with love by internet" -- The translocation of Ecuadorian popular music -- Whose national music?
Musical genres, musical instruments, and even songs can often capture the essence of a country's national character. In Whose National Music?, the first book-length study of Ecuadorian popular music, Ketty Wong explores Ecuadorians' views of their national identity in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries through an examination of the music labels they use. Wong deftly addresses the notion of música nacional, an umbrella term for Ecuadorian popular songs often defined by the socio-economic, ethnic, racial, and generational background of people discussing the music.>
English.
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