Made in Spain / edited by Silvia Martínez and Héctor Fouce.

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Other Authors: Martínez García, Sílvia, 1969- (Editor), Fouce, Héctor, 1972- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY ; Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013.
Series:Routledge global popular music series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Avoiding sterotypes : a critical map of popular music in Spain / Silvia Martínez and Héctor Fouce
  • At the crossroads of flamenco, new flamenco and Spanish pop : the case of rumba / Enric Folch
  • Singing against the dictatorship (1959-1975) : the Nova Cançó / Jaume Ayats and Maria Salicrú-Maltas
  • Radical rock : identities and utopies in Basque popular music / Karlos Sánchez Ekiza
  • We're on the Celtic fringe! : Celtic music nationalism in Galicia / Javier Campos Calvo-Sotelo
  • From Cuba with love : rhythms and revolutions in nineteenth century Spanish popular music / Anna Costal i Fornells
  • Aphrodite's necklace was not only a joke : jazz, parody and feminism in Spanish musical theatre (1900-1939) / Celsa Alonso
  • Stick to the copla! : recovering old Spanish popular songs / Silvia Martínez
  • Swinging modernity : jazz and politics in Franco's Spain (1939-1968) / Iván Iglesias
  • Submarinos amarillos : transcultural objects in Spanish popular music during late Francoism / Isabelle Marc Martínez
  • La Movida : popular music as the discourse of modernity in democratic Spain / Héctor Fouce and Fernán del Val
  • ¡Baila toda la noche! : fragments of electronic dance music / Gianni Ginesi
  • Music and migration in multicultural Spain / Iñigo Sánchez Fuarros
  • Sounding Spanish postwar : canciones para después de una guerra / María Zuazu
  • On the other side of the screen : songs in Spanish popular cinema from Concha Piquer to Manolo Escobar / Julio Arce
  • Popular music in televisión española : cultural policies, consumption and Spanish identity / Eduardo Viñuela
  • Spanish popular music through Latin American eyes / Rubén López Cano
  • Mediterranean love songs : a conversation with Joan Manuel Serrat / Silvia Martínez and Amparo Sales Casanova.