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2014-106 Arts - UNC Center for the Study of the American South - Fall 2013 Arts Grant Agreement
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Garcia, David F. <br /> 5 <br /> "`We Both Speak African': A Dialogic Study of Jazz."Journal of the Society for <br /> American Music 5/2 (May 2011): 195-233 <br /> "Impugnando ese Endemoniado Mambo: Arsenio Rodriguez, Autenticidad, y la <br /> Gente de El Barrio y el Bronx en la Ddcada de los Cincuenta."Translated by <br /> Ndstor Emiro G6mez Ramos.Herencia Latina. <br /> http://www.herencialatina.com/Arsenio_Rodriguez Nestor_Gomez/Arsenio_Rodr <br /> iguez,_Nestor.htm <br /> "Going Primitive to the Movements and Sounds of Mambo." The Musical <br /> Quarterly 89/4 (Winter 2006): 505-523 <br /> "Contesting That Damned Mambo: Arsenio Rodriguez, Authenticity, and the <br /> Puerto Rican and Cuban Music Cultures of El Barrio and the Bronx, 1950s." <br /> CENTRO Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies 16/1 (Spring 2004): 154- <br /> 175 <br /> Book Reviews <br /> Transnational Encounters:Music and Performance at the U.S.-Mexico Border, <br /> edited by Alejandro L. Madrid.Latino Studies 11/4 (December 2013) (in <br /> production) <br /> Music in the Hispanic Caribbean, by Robin Moore.Journal of the Society for <br /> American Music 5/4 (November 2011): 562-565 <br /> Music in Latin American and the Caribbean:An Encyclopedic History. Volume 2: <br /> Performing the Caribbean Experience, edited by Malena Kuss. Fontes artis <br /> musicae 58/1 (January-March 2011): 88-89 <br /> Wildman of Rhythm: The Life and Music of Benny More, by John Radanovich. <br /> The World ofMusic 51/3 (2009): 180-181 <br /> Reggaeton, edited by Raquel Z. Rivera, Wayne Marshall, and Deborah Pacini <br /> Hernandez, eds. Centro, 22/1 (Spring 2010): 332-335 <br /> Music and Revolution: Cultural Change in Socialist Cuba, by Robin Moore and <br /> Cuba Represent! Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary <br /> Cultures by Sujatha Fernandes.Ethnomusicology 52/3 (Fall 2008): 471-473 <br /> Jazz Consciousness:Music, Race, and Humanity, by Paul Austerlitz.Latin <br /> American Music Review 27/1 (Spring/Summer 2006): 104-107 <br /> "Cuban Music: A Review-Essay."Notes 62/1 (Sept. 2005): 95-100. <br /> Reviews of Cubano Be Cubano Bop: One Hundred Years of Jazz in Cuba,by Leonardo Acosta; <br /> Cuban Music from A to 7_,by Helio Orovio;Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the <br /> Mambo,by Ned Sublette;and Divine Utterances: The Performance of Afro-Cuban Santeria,by <br /> Katherine J.Hagedorn <br />
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