Carlos Aldama s Life in Bat

Carlos Aldama s Life in Bat
Author: Umi Vaughan,Carlos Aldama
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2012-04-02
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780253005670

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Batá identifies both the two-headed, hourglass-shaped drum of the Yoruba people and the culture and style of drumming, singing, and dancing associated with it. This book recounts the life story of Carlos Aldama, one of the masters of the batá drum, and through that story traces the history of batá culture as it traveled from Africa to Cuba and then to the United States. For the enslaved Yoruba, batá rhythms helped sustain the religious and cultural practices of a people that had been torn from its roots. Aldama, as guardian of Afro-Cuban music and as a Santería priest, maintains the link with this tradition forged through his mentor Jesus Pérez (Oba Ilu), who was himself the connection to the preserved oral heritage of the older generation. By sharing his stories, Aldama and his student Umi Vaughan bring to light the techniques and principles of batá in all its aspects and document the tensions of maintaining a tradition between generations and worlds, old and new. The book includes rare photographs and access to downloadable audio tracks.

Next to Normal

Next to Normal
Author: Brian Yorkey,Tom Kitt
Publsiher: Theatre Communications Group
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2010-07-20
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781559366625

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"A brave and breathtaking musical."--The New York Times

Ancient Maya Commerce

Ancient Maya Commerce
Author: Scott R. Hutson
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781607325550

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Ancient Maya Commerce presents nearly two decades of multidisciplinary research at Chunchucmil, Yucatan, Mexico—a thriving Classic period Maya center organized around commercial exchange rather than agriculture. An urban center without a king and unable to sustain agrarian independence, Chunchucmil is a rare example of a Maya city in which economics, not political rituals, served as the engine of growth. Trade was the raison d’être of the city itself. Using a variety of evidence—archaeological, botanical, geomorphological, and soil-based—contributors show how the city was a major center for both short- and long-distance trade, integrating the Guatemalan highlands, the Gulf of Mexico, and the interior of the northern Maya lowlands. By placing Chunchucmil into the broader context of emerging research at other Maya cities, the book reorients the understanding of ancient Maya economies. The book is accompanied by a highly detailed digital map that reveals the dense population of the city and the hundreds of streets its inhabitants constructed to make the city navigable, shifting the knowledge of urbanism among the ancient Maya. Ancient Maya Commerce is a pioneering, thoroughly documented case study of a premodern market center and makes a strong case for the importance of early market economies in the Maya region. It will be a valuable addition to the literature for Mayanists, Mesoamericanists, economic anthropologists, and environmental archaeologists. Contributors: Anthony P. Andrews, Traci Ardren, Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach, Timothy Beach, Chelsea Blackmore, Tara Bond-Freeman, Bruce H. Dahlin, Patrice Farrell, David Hixson, Socorro Jimenez, Justin Lowry, Aline Magnoni, Eugenia Mansell, Daniel E. Mazeau, Travis Stanton, Ryan V. Sweetwood, Richard E. Terry

Australia

Australia
Author: Gloria Pilar Totoricaguena
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2008
Genre: Australia
ISBN: STANFORD:36105131276854

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The History of America

The History of America
Author: William Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1822
Genre: America
ISBN: HARVARD:HWB3AW

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The Works of William Robertson  D  D
Author: William Robertson,Dugald Stewart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1821
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015024547237

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The Future of Spanish in the United States

The Future of Spanish in the United States
Author: José Antonio Alonso,Jorge Durand,Rodolfo Gutiérrez
Publsiher: Fundación Telefónica
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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U.S. leadership will be a strong factor in the persistence of Spanish in its midst as a living language will be a powerful factor in the strengthening of the language on the international stage. In this volume, a number of specialists, all professors of Latino origins currently working in U.S. universities, analyze a variety of factors, from different perspectives, that play a role in the present and future vitality of Spanish as a second language in the U.S. The result is a rich and complex work surrounding a crucial issue that will influence the future of Spanish as an international language.

Geographies of Cubanidad

Geographies of Cubanidad
Author: Rebecca M. Bodenheimer
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-07-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781626746848

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Derived from the nationalist writings of José Martí, the concept of Cubanidad (Cubanness) has always imagined a unified hybrid nation where racial difference is nonexistent and nationality trumps all other axes identities. Scholars have critiqued this celebration of racial mixture, highlighting a gap between the claim of racial harmony and the realities of inequality faced by Afro-Cubans since independence in 1898. In this book, Rebecca M. Bodenheimer argues that it is not only the recognition of racial difference that threatens to divide the nation, but that popular regional sentiment further contests the hegemonic national discourse. Given that the music is a prominent symbol of Cubanidad, musical practices play an important role in constructing regional, local, and national identities. This book suggests that regional identity exerts a significant influence on the aesthetic choices made by Cuban musicians. Through the examination of several genres, Bodenheimer explores the various ways that race and place are entangled in contemporary Cuban music. She argues that racialized notions which circulate about different cities affect both the formation of local identity and musical performance. Thus, the musical practices discussed in the book--including rumba, timba, eastern Cuban folklore, and son--are examples of the intersections between regional identity formation, racialized notions of place, and music-making.