
Roots in Reverse
Senegalese Afro-Cuban Music and Tropical Cosmopolitanism
Richard M. Shain(Author)
Wesleyan University Press
Published on 23. October 2018
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-0-8195-7708-5 (ISBN)
Description
Roots in Reverse explores how Latin music contributed to the formation of the negritude movement in the 1930s. Taking Senegal and Cuba as its primary research areas, this work uses oral histories, participant observation, and archival research to examine the ways Afro-Cuban music has influenced Senegalese debates about cultural and political citizenship and modernity. Shain argues that the trajectory of Afro-Cuban music in twentieth century Senegal illuminates many dimensions of that nation's cultural history such as gender relations, generational competition and conflict, debates over cosmopolitanism and hybridity, the role of nostalgia in Senegalese national culture and diasporic identities. More than just a new form of musical enjoyment, Afro-Cuban music provided listeners with a tool for creating a public sphere free from European and North American cultural hegemony.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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8 illus.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-8195-7708-5 (9780819577085)
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Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction - Soundtrack for a Black Atlantic
Chapter 1 - Kora(son): Africa and Afro-Cuban Music
Chapter 2 - Havana/Paris/Dakar: Itineraries of Afro-Cuban Music
Chapter 3 - Son and Sociability: Afro-Cuban Music, Gender and Cultural Citizenship, 1950s-1960s
Chapter 4 - From Sabor to Sabar: The Rise of Senegalese Afro-Cuban Orchestras, 1960s-1970s
Chapter 5 - ReSONances Senegalaises: Authenticity, Cosmopolitanism and the Rise of Salsa M'balax
Chapter 6 - "Music Has No Borders": The Global Marketing of a Local Music Tradition, 1990s-2006
Conclusion: Making Waves
Notes
Glossary
Interviews
Bibliography
Discography
Image Captions
Introduction - Soundtrack for a Black Atlantic
Chapter 1 - Kora(son): Africa and Afro-Cuban Music
Chapter 2 - Havana/Paris/Dakar: Itineraries of Afro-Cuban Music
Chapter 3 - Son and Sociability: Afro-Cuban Music, Gender and Cultural Citizenship, 1950s-1960s
Chapter 4 - From Sabor to Sabar: The Rise of Senegalese Afro-Cuban Orchestras, 1960s-1970s
Chapter 5 - ReSONances Senegalaises: Authenticity, Cosmopolitanism and the Rise of Salsa M'balax
Chapter 6 - "Music Has No Borders": The Global Marketing of a Local Music Tradition, 1990s-2006
Conclusion: Making Waves
Notes
Glossary
Interviews
Bibliography
Discography
Image Captions