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Book Synopsis
A Grammy Awardwinning singer and scholar explores how Chican@ artivistas in East Los Angeles, from 1995 to the present, have created a unique community of process-based political engagement influenced by the Zapatista and Fandango movements.

Trade Review
Part academic treatise...and part testimonio, [Chican@ Artivistas] seamlessly weaves together Chicana feminist theory, ethnomusicology and Gonzalez’s intimate experiences. In the process, it offers a glimpse into the vibrant art scene of 1990s East L.A. and the development of a Chicana artivist. * Los Angeles Times *
This compact, powerful book could only have been written by Martha Gonzalez...[Chican@ Artivistas] book stands out in various ways. The text is carefully crafted with a scriptural economy few academics achieve, while not sacrificing rigor and complexity. Gonzalez is strategic in prose and presentation, disruptive of received narratives, and transgressive of disciplinary boundaries. Furthermore, she uncovers a remarkable assortment of concepts and questions for further development by scholars in various disciplines and fields...This work will be widely read in Chicanx/Latinx studies, feminist studies, and music theory circles. It is of particular interest to students of recent music history, Zapatista studies scholars, and those researching neoliberalism and active resistance to it into the twenty-first century. * H-Socialisms *
Moving from her upbringing with her musician father to the Zapatista movement to the rise of Quetzal, Gonzalez shows how music is 'a conduit of freedom and a malleable tool for those who envision social change.' Moreover, she demonstrates how art practices can be used 'to go beyond resistance, into actively building on the dream and tangible enactments of new worlds.' * L.A. Taco, "The 2020 L.A. Taco Book Guide" *
As an interdisciplinary text, Chican@ Artivistas contributes to the fields of Chicana/o, feminist, music, and performance studies, translocal and transnational studies, and scholarship on US-Mexico fandango music. The book offers a nuanced view of Chicana/o ethnic and political identities, subjectivities, and social justice projects that have been overlooked in Chicana/o music genealogies and social activism...This text will be a useful pedagogical tool for presenting rigorous ideas in accessible language to undergraduate and graduate students in various fields while also serving more expansive communities including artists, musicians, and social activists. * Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies *
Beyond documenting an important historical period of Chicana/o music-making, the book makes other contributions of note...The book is also unique in its presentation of music culture not centered on genre or style but rather on the sociopolitical context from which the practices that Gonzalez documents and theorizes emerge...Chican@ Artivistas is a valuable text for students and scholars of Chicanx/Latinx music and culture. * Chiricú Journal *
I recommend Chican@ Artivistas for scholars and cultural workers interested in convivencia, fandango jarocho, music that emerges from cultural practices, and artivism or Chican@ artistic social practice. It is a valuable text for both undergraduate and graduate students and for scholars of Chican@ and Latin@ music and culture, ethnic studies, ethnomusicology, women and gender studies, and the study of social movements. * New Mexico Historial Review *

Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1. Music Misunderstood
  • Chapter 2. Chican@ Artivistas: Resistance to Capital Market Systems and the Mind/Body Split
  • Chapter 3. The Popular Resource Center and Centro Regeneración in Highland Park
  • Chapter 4. The Big Frente Zapatista: Using Art as a Tool of Critical Dialogue
  • Chapter 5. Fandango Jarocho as a Decolonial Tool
  • Chapter 6. Los Guardianes de la Convivencia
  • Conclusion. Imaginaries: The Grammy and the Graduate Student
  • Notes
  • Discography
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 27/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781477321133, 978-1477321133
      ISBN10: 1477321136

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A Grammy Awardwinning singer and scholar explores how Chican@ artivistas in East Los Angeles, from 1995 to the present, have created a unique community of process-based political engagement influenced by the Zapatista and Fandango movements.

      Trade Review
      Part academic treatise...and part testimonio, [Chican@ Artivistas] seamlessly weaves together Chicana feminist theory, ethnomusicology and Gonzalez’s intimate experiences. In the process, it offers a glimpse into the vibrant art scene of 1990s East L.A. and the development of a Chicana artivist. * Los Angeles Times *
      This compact, powerful book could only have been written by Martha Gonzalez...[Chican@ Artivistas] book stands out in various ways. The text is carefully crafted with a scriptural economy few academics achieve, while not sacrificing rigor and complexity. Gonzalez is strategic in prose and presentation, disruptive of received narratives, and transgressive of disciplinary boundaries. Furthermore, she uncovers a remarkable assortment of concepts and questions for further development by scholars in various disciplines and fields...This work will be widely read in Chicanx/Latinx studies, feminist studies, and music theory circles. It is of particular interest to students of recent music history, Zapatista studies scholars, and those researching neoliberalism and active resistance to it into the twenty-first century. * H-Socialisms *
      Moving from her upbringing with her musician father to the Zapatista movement to the rise of Quetzal, Gonzalez shows how music is 'a conduit of freedom and a malleable tool for those who envision social change.' Moreover, she demonstrates how art practices can be used 'to go beyond resistance, into actively building on the dream and tangible enactments of new worlds.' * L.A. Taco, "The 2020 L.A. Taco Book Guide" *
      As an interdisciplinary text, Chican@ Artivistas contributes to the fields of Chicana/o, feminist, music, and performance studies, translocal and transnational studies, and scholarship on US-Mexico fandango music. The book offers a nuanced view of Chicana/o ethnic and political identities, subjectivities, and social justice projects that have been overlooked in Chicana/o music genealogies and social activism...This text will be a useful pedagogical tool for presenting rigorous ideas in accessible language to undergraduate and graduate students in various fields while also serving more expansive communities including artists, musicians, and social activists. * Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies *
      Beyond documenting an important historical period of Chicana/o music-making, the book makes other contributions of note...The book is also unique in its presentation of music culture not centered on genre or style but rather on the sociopolitical context from which the practices that Gonzalez documents and theorizes emerge...Chican@ Artivistas is a valuable text for students and scholars of Chicanx/Latinx music and culture. * Chiricú Journal *
      I recommend Chican@ Artivistas for scholars and cultural workers interested in convivencia, fandango jarocho, music that emerges from cultural practices, and artivism or Chican@ artistic social practice. It is a valuable text for both undergraduate and graduate students and for scholars of Chican@ and Latin@ music and culture, ethnic studies, ethnomusicology, women and gender studies, and the study of social movements. * New Mexico Historial Review *

      Table of Contents
      • Acknowledgments
      • Introduction
      • Chapter 1. Music Misunderstood
      • Chapter 2. Chican@ Artivistas: Resistance to Capital Market Systems and the Mind/Body Split
      • Chapter 3. The Popular Resource Center and Centro Regeneración in Highland Park
      • Chapter 4. The Big Frente Zapatista: Using Art as a Tool of Critical Dialogue
      • Chapter 5. Fandango Jarocho as a Decolonial Tool
      • Chapter 6. Los Guardianes de la Convivencia
      • Conclusion. Imaginaries: The Grammy and the Graduate Student
      • Notes
      • Discography
      • Bibliography
      • Index

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