Making Mexican Rock: Censorship, Journalism, and Popular Music after Avandaro - Performing Latin American and Caribbean Identities - Andrew Green - Books - Vanderbilt University Press - 9780826507297 - October 15, 2024
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Making Mexican Rock: Censorship, Journalism, and Popular Music after Avandaro - Performing Latin American and Caribbean Identities

Andrew Green

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Making Mexican Rock: Censorship, Journalism, and Popular Music after Avandaro - Performing Latin American and Caribbean Identities

Mexican rock history has tended to end as Mexican democracy begins. There is another story to tell, however, about the transformations in ideology underpinning rock’s emergent, cascading histories in Mexico, and about ways that these transformations have been contested. Placing history and ethnography into dialogue, this book tells this story.


288 pages, 4 b&w images

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To be released October 15, 2024
ISBN13 9780826507297
Publishers Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 288
Dimensions 608 g   (Weight (estimated))

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