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Explores the resounding musical performances of Mexican American women such as Chelo Silva, Eva Ybarra, Eva Garza, and Selena within Tejano/Chicano music



Trade Review

"With Dissonant Divas, Deborah R. Vargas makes us the gift of a more vibrant and expansive soundscape for hemispheric cultural studies. By broadening and interrogating the archive of Mexican and Mexican American popular music, Vargas restores a pantheon of Mejicana recording artists to their place at the center of a musical scene where artists contested the boundaries of gender, sex and nation through innovative performance and subversive self-styling. Like the music it so artfully engages, Dissonant Divas is a landmark text, beautifully conceived and written, with much to offer a wide range of audiences."—Alicia Schmidt Camacho, Yale University


"This arrival is at a keen theory of musical dissonance, not unlike many of the culturally entwined elevations already in your own music collection. Dissonant Divas is high quality feminist academic scribing, worth it alone for turning the unfamiliar on to the bold, bawdy boleros of Chado Silva, but has much else to offer as well."—KEXP Radio

"Vargas’s sustained engagement of race, class, gender, and sexuality with Chicana/o borderlands music is thoroughly new."—Sounding Out!

"Professor Vargas provides a new lens into the identities and histories that emerge from the new cultural space Anzaldua referred to as the borderlands."—New Books Network

"An accessible and thought-provoking project seeking not only a space and recognition for these musicians without a Mexican-American sonic landscape, but also creating a site for the emergence of alternative genealogies and topographies."—Latino Studies

"In Dissonant Divas, Deborah Vargas examines the lived experiences, musical contributions, and performative transgressions that led a select group of women to not only break new ground as artists and reimagine largely male-dominated canons of Chicano, Tejano and Mexicano popular music styles, but to challenge dominant notions of sound, visibility and integration."—Ethnomusicology



Table of Contents

Contents


Introduction: Music, Mejicanas, and the Chicano Wave

1. Forgetting the Alamo, Remembering Rosita Fernandez

2. Borders, Bullets, Besos: The Boleros of Chelo Silva

3. TexMex Conjunto Accordion Masculinity: The Queer Discord of Eva Ybarra and
Ventura Alonzo

4. Sonido de Las Américas: Crossing South–South Borders with Eva Garza

5. Giving Us That Brown Soul: Selena's Departures and Arrivals

Epilogue: The Borderlands Rock Reverb of Gloria Rios and Girl in a Coma


Acknowledgments
Notes
Permissions
Index

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      Publisher: MP - University Of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 10/16/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780816673179, 978-0816673179
      ISBN10: 0816673179

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Explores the resounding musical performances of Mexican American women such as Chelo Silva, Eva Ybarra, Eva Garza, and Selena within Tejano/Chicano music



      Trade Review

      "With Dissonant Divas, Deborah R. Vargas makes us the gift of a more vibrant and expansive soundscape for hemispheric cultural studies. By broadening and interrogating the archive of Mexican and Mexican American popular music, Vargas restores a pantheon of Mejicana recording artists to their place at the center of a musical scene where artists contested the boundaries of gender, sex and nation through innovative performance and subversive self-styling. Like the music it so artfully engages, Dissonant Divas is a landmark text, beautifully conceived and written, with much to offer a wide range of audiences."—Alicia Schmidt Camacho, Yale University


      "This arrival is at a keen theory of musical dissonance, not unlike many of the culturally entwined elevations already in your own music collection. Dissonant Divas is high quality feminist academic scribing, worth it alone for turning the unfamiliar on to the bold, bawdy boleros of Chado Silva, but has much else to offer as well."—KEXP Radio

      "Vargas’s sustained engagement of race, class, gender, and sexuality with Chicana/o borderlands music is thoroughly new."—Sounding Out!

      "Professor Vargas provides a new lens into the identities and histories that emerge from the new cultural space Anzaldua referred to as the borderlands."—New Books Network

      "An accessible and thought-provoking project seeking not only a space and recognition for these musicians without a Mexican-American sonic landscape, but also creating a site for the emergence of alternative genealogies and topographies."—Latino Studies

      "In Dissonant Divas, Deborah Vargas examines the lived experiences, musical contributions, and performative transgressions that led a select group of women to not only break new ground as artists and reimagine largely male-dominated canons of Chicano, Tejano and Mexicano popular music styles, but to challenge dominant notions of sound, visibility and integration."—Ethnomusicology



      Table of Contents

      Contents


      Introduction: Music, Mejicanas, and the Chicano Wave

      1. Forgetting the Alamo, Remembering Rosita Fernandez

      2. Borders, Bullets, Besos: The Boleros of Chelo Silva

      3. TexMex Conjunto Accordion Masculinity: The Queer Discord of Eva Ybarra and
      Ventura Alonzo

      4. Sonido de Las Américas: Crossing South–South Borders with Eva Garza

      5. Giving Us That Brown Soul: Selena's Departures and Arrivals

      Epilogue: The Borderlands Rock Reverb of Gloria Rios and Girl in a Coma


      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Permissions
      Index

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