Pablo Vila Books
Ethnography At The Border (Volume 13) (Cultural Studies Of The Americas)
By Pablo Vila, Pablo Vila, Editor
For cultural theorists, "the border" has proven a fluid and hybrid space profitably explored for new ideas about identity, gender, and ethnicity. But for those who occupy this region, the border is...
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Ethnography At The Border (Volume 13) (Cultural Studies Of The Americas)
By Pablo Vila, Pablo Vila, Editor
For cultural theorists, "the border" has proven a fluid and hybrid space profitably explored for new ideas about identity, gender, and ethnicity. But for those who occupy this region, the border is...
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Identidades Fronterizas
By Pablo Vila, Pablo , 1952- Vila
Pablo Vila. Includes Bibliographical References.
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Music And Youth Culture In Latin America: Identity Construction Processes From New York To Buenos Aires
By Pablo Vila
The Book Examines The Ways In Which Music Is Used To Advance Identity Claims In Several Latin American Countries And Among Latinos In The U.s. Individual Chapters Address The Ways In Which Music Pr...
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Music And Youth Culture In Latin America: Identity Construction Processes From New York To Buenos Aires
By Pablo Vila
The Book Examines The Ways In Which Music Is Used To Advance Identity Claims In Several Latin American Countries And Among Latinos In The U.s. Individual Chapters Address The Ways In Which Music Pr...
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The Militant Song Movement In Latin America: Chile, Uruguay, And Argentina
By Nancy Morris, Laura Jordán González, Camila Juárez, Abril Trigo, Pablo Vila, Carlos Molinero, Illa Carrillo Rodríguez, Eileen Karmy Bolton, María L. Figueredo
Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s underwent a profound and often violent process of social change. From the Cuban Revolution to the massive guerrilla movements in Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Colom...
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The Militant Song Movement In Latin America
By Nancy Morris, Laura Jordán González, Camila Juárez, Abril Trigo, Pablo Vila, June Cara Christian, Carlos Molinero, Illa Carrillo Rodríguez, Eileen Karmy Bolton, María L. Figueredo
Latin America in the 1960s and 1970s underwent a profound and often violent process of social change. From the Cuban Revolution to the massive guerrilla movements in Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Colom...
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Troubling Gender: Youth And Cumbia In Argentina'S Music Scene
By PABLO SEMAN, María Julia.* Carozzi, Pablo Vila, Eloísa Martín
Cumbia villera—literally, cumbia from the shantytowns— is a musical genre quite popular with Argentine youth who frequent urban dance halls. Its songs are known for having highly sexualized lyrics—...
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