The Cambridge companion to Caribbean music
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The Cambridge companion to Caribbean music
(Cambridge companions to music)
Cambridge University Press, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction to the Caribbean and its history : an overview / Nanette de Jong
- Race and transculturation : Cuban Son / Robin Moore
- Salsa soundings : Puerto Rico and the Americas / Frances Aparicio
- Blackness and identity : Dominican merengue / Angelina Tallaj
- From the island to global stages : Dominican bachata on the move / Deborah Pacini Hernandez
- Investigating the Caribbean's African past : kokomakaku stickdance from Curaçao / Nanette de Jong
- Reframing diasporic belonging : Curaçao tambú parties in the Netherlands / Nanette de Jong
- Competition, conflict, and cooperation : Haitian rara / Michael Largey
- Uncovering hidden histories of meaning : Guadeloupe gwoka / Brenda F. Berrain
- The foundations of rap music and post-colonial emancipation : Guadeloupe hip-hop / Florabelle Spielmann
- Konpa, zouk and the politics of world music : Haiti, Dominica, Guadeloupe and Martinique / Hélène Zamor and Apollinaire Anakesa Kululuka
- Globalization in the reggae and dub diaspora : Jamaica / David V. Moskowitz
- Musical orality and literacy in the transmission of knowledge and praxis : Trinidad and Tobago / Felicity Laurence and Nanette de Jong
- Narratives of return : Carriacou and the big drum ritual / Nanette de Jong and Linda F. Williams
- Decolonising Caribbean imaginaries : conclusion / Nanette de Jong and Julio Nazario
