Discordant notes : marginality and social control in Madrid, 1850-1930 /

Scholarship on urban culture and the senses has traditionally focused on the study of literature and the visual arts. Recent decades have seen a surge of interest on the effects of sound the urban space and its population. These studies analyse how sound generates identities that are often fragmenta...

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Main Author: Llano, Samuel (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2018]
Series:Currents in Latin American & Iberian music.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Part I; 1. The Rise of Flamenquismo in Madrid, 1888-​1898; 2. Flamenquismo and Race; 3. Flamenco, Flamenquismo, and Social Control; 4. Anti-​flamenquismo and Mass Entertainment: Eugenio Noel; 5. Madrid, Cante Jondo, and Nostalgia; Part II; 6. A Public Nuisance; 7. Early Debates; 8. The Persecution of Organilleros; 9. A New Order?; 10. The Demise and Enshrining of Organilleros; Part III; 11. Confinement, Mendicancy, and the Making of the Street Musician; 12. Inside the Workhouse13. Conquering the Public Space; 14. The Band and Social Disorder; Conclusion; References; Index