An edition of Ritmo, canción e identidad (2005)

Ritmo, canción e identidad

una historia sociocultural del calipso limonense

1. ed.
Ritmo, canción e identidad
Manuel Monestel Ramírez, Manue ...
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An edition of Ritmo, canción e identidad (2005)

Ritmo, canción e identidad

una historia sociocultural del calipso limonense

1. ed.

This book deals with the history of calypso music in Costa Rica. In 1872 thousands of migrants from the Caribbean Islands reach Costa Rica to work building a railroad and after to grow bananas for the United Fruit Company. Along with them comes calypso music which evolutes with time and contextual elements to eventually generate the Limonese Calypso, an identity icon of the Afro Caribbean population of Costa Rica..

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Language
Spanish
Pages
162

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Ritmo, canción e identidad: una historia sociocultural del calipso limonense
2005, Editorial Universidad Estatal a Distancia
in Spanish - 1. ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-131).

Published in
San Jose, Costa Rica

Classifications

Library of Congress
ML3572.C6 M66 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
162 p. :
Number of pages
162

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21684408M
ISBN 10
9968314005, 9968314323
ISBN 13
9789968314008, 9789968314329
LCCN
2006368568
OCLC/WorldCat
63790331

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