Sounds of the Modern Nation: Music, Culture, and Ideas in Post-Revolutionary Mexico - Studies in Latin American and Caribbean Music Series (Hardback)

by Alejandro L. Madrid

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"Sounds of the Modern Nation" explores the development of modernist and avant-garde art music styles and aesthetics in Mexico in relation to the social and cultural changes that affected the country after the 1910-1920 revolution. Alejandro Madrid argues that these modernist works provide insight into the construction of individual and collective identities based on new ideas about modernity and nationality. Instead of depicting a dichotomy between modernity and nationalism, Madrid reflects on the multiple intersections between these two ideas and the dialogic ways through which these notions acquired meaning.Madrid challenges the view that Latin American modernist music and other art were mere imitations of European trends, advancing instead the argument that Latin American artists re-signified European ideas according to their specific historical and cultural circumstances. His work shows how microtonal and futurist music, modernist and avant-garde aesthetics, as well as indigenist and indianist ideas, entered a process of negotiation that ultimately shaped the ideological framework of twentieth-century Mexico. The series "Studies in Latin American and Caribbean Music" is edited by Peter Manuel.

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Published
25/10/2008

Publisher
Temple University Press,U.S.

ISBN
9781592136940


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