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Record ID marc_openlibraries_sanfranciscopubliclibrary/sfpl_chq_2018_12_24_run05.mrc:441135528:3399
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037 $bDuke Univ Pr, Attn: Michael Box 90660, Durham, NC, USA, 27708, (919)6885134$nSAN 201-3436
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100 1 $aFiol-Matta, Licia,$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe great woman singer :$bgender and voice in Puerto Rican music /$cLicia Fiol-Matta.
246 30 $aGender and voice in Puerto Rican music
264 1 $aDurham ;$aLondon :$bDuke University Press,$cc2017.
300 $axv, 291 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aRefiguring American music
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 269-277) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction. I am nothing -- One. Getting off ... the nation -- Two. So what if she's Black? -- Three. Techne and the lady -- Four. The thinking voice -- Epilogue. Nothing is something.
520 $aLicia Fiol-Matta traces the careers of four iconic Puerto Rican singers, Myrta Silva, Ruth Fernández, Ernestina Reyes, and Lucecita Benítez, to explore how their voices and performance style transform the possibilities for comprehending the figure of the woman singer. Fiol-Matta shows how these musicians, despite seemingly intractable demands to represent gender norms, exercised their artistic and political agency by challenging expectations of how they should look, sound, and act. Fiol-Matta also breaks with conceptualizations of the female pop voice as spontaneous and intuitive, interrogating the notion of "the great woman singer" to deploy her concept of the "thinking voice"an event of music, voice, and listening that rewrites dominant narratives. Anchored in the work of Lacan, Foucault, and others, Fiol-Matta's theorization of voice and gender in The Great Woman Singer makes accessible the singing voice's conceptual dimensions while revealing a dynamic archive of Puerto Rican and Latin American popular music.
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600 10 $aFernández, Ruth,$d1919-2012.
600 00 $aCalandria,$d1925-1994.
600 10 $aBenítez, Lucecita.
650 0 $aWomen singers$zPuerto Rico.
650 0 $aMusic$xSocial aspects$zPuerto Rico.
650 0 $aMusic$xPolitical aspects$zPuerto Rico.
830 0 $aRefiguring American music.
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