viernes, 27 de marzo de 2009
Presentación del libro REGGAETON (Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall, & Deborah Pacini Hernandez, Eds. 2009. Duke University Press)
Invita: Maestría en Medios y Cultura Contemporánea, Universidad del Sagrado Corazón
miércoles, 29 de abril de 2009
6:00pm a 10:00pm
UNIVERSIDAD DEL SAGRADO CORAZÓN
Patio de las Artes, Edificio Barat
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Contacto:
(787) 661-6908
aestrada@sagrado.edu
Contenido:
Reggaeton's Socio-Sonic Circuitry: An Introduction to Reading Reggaeton
Wayne Marshall, Raquel Z. Rivera and Deborah Pacini Hernandez
1-21
I. Mapping Reggaeton
CHAPTER I: From Música Negra to Reggaeton Latino: The Cultural
Politics of Nation, Migration, and Commercialization
Wayne Marshall
22-108
II. The Panamanian Connection
Placing Panama in the Reggaeton Narrative: Editor's Notes
Wayne Marshall
109-110
CHAPTER 2: Reggae in Panama: Bien Tough
Christoph Twickel
111-120
CHAPTER 3: Muévelo (Move It!): From Panama to New York and Back Again, the Story of El General
Interview by Christoph Twickel
121-133
CHAPTER 4: The Panamanian Origins of Reggae en Español: Through "Los
Ojos Café" of Renato
Interview by Ifeoma Nwankwo
134-148
III. (Trans)Local Studies and Ethnographies
CHAPTER 5: Policing Morality, Mano Dura Stylee: The Case of Underground in Puerto Rico in the Mid-1990s
Raquel Z. Rivera
149-183
CHAPTER 6: Dominicans in the Mix: Reflections on Dominican Identity, Race and Reggaeton
Deborah Pacini Hernandez
184-227
CHAPTER 7: The Politics of Dancing: Reggaeton and Rap in Havana
Geoff Baker
228-281
CHAPTER 8: You Got Your Reggaetón in my Hip-hop: Crunkiao and "Spanish Music" in the Miami Urban Scene
Jose Davila
282-298
IV. Visualizing Reggaeton
Visualizing Reggaeton: Editors' Notes
Wayne Marshall and Raquel Z. Rivera
299-303
Images by Miguel Luciano
Images by Carolina Caycedo
Images by Kacho López
V. Gendering Reggaeton
CHAPTER 9: Wrapped in Foil: Glory at 12 Words a Minute Félix Jiménez
314-347
CHAPTER 10: A Man Lives Here: Reggaeton's Hypermasculine Resident
Alfredo Nieves Moreno
348-389
CHAPTER 11: How To Make Love With Your Clothes On: Dancing Regeton, Gender and Sexuality in Cuba
Jan Fairley
390-411
VI. Reggaeton's Poetics and Aesthetics
CHAPTER 12: Chamaco's Corner
Gallego (José Raúl González)
412-416
CHAPTER 13: Salon Philosophers: Ivy Queen and Surprise Guests Take Reggaetón Aside Alexandra T. Vazquez
417-434
CHAPTER 14: From Hip Hop to Reggaeton, Is There Only a Step?
Welmo Romero Joseph
435-451
CHAPTER 15: Poetry of Filth: The (Post) Reggaetonic Lyrics of Calle 13
Frances Negrón-Muntaner
452-475
Bibliography: Selected Sources Relevant to Reading Reggaeton
476-482
Contributor biographies
483-488