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Transnational Encounters ; Music and Performance at the U.S.-Mexico Border X,
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List of Figures
List of Music Examples
Acknowledgments
Map of the U.S.-Mexico Border #18,, Transnational Musical Encounters at the U.S.-Mexico Border: An Introduction
PART ONE: Border Meanings
2. Reggae on the Border: The Possibilities of a Frontera Soundscape
3. Breaking Borders/Quebrando fronteras: Dancing in the Borderscape
4. Narcocorridos: Narratives of a Cultural Persona and Power on the Border
PART TWO: Nationalisms
5. Mariachi Reimaginings: Encounters with Technology, Aesthetics, and Identity
6. “This Is Our Música, Guy!”: Tejanos and Ethno/Regional Musical Nationalism
PART THREE: Indigeneity and Modernity
7. Re-localized Rap and its Representation of the Hombre digno
8. Waila as Transnational Practice
PART FOUR: Cultural Citizenship and Rights
9. Transnational Identity, the Singing of Spirituals, and the Performance of Blackness among Mascogos
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