Studies in Popular Music
Edited by Sílvia Martínez and Héctor Fouce
June 2013 | Routledge
Introduction
Avoiding Sterotypes: A Critical Map of Popular Music in Spain
SÍLVIA MARTÍNEZ and HÉCTOR FOUCE
Part I: Popular Music and the Challenges to National Identity
1. At the Crossroads of Flamenco, New Flamenco and Spanish Pop: The Case of Rumba, 1951-1964
ENRIC FOLCH2. Singing Against the Dictatorship (1959-1975): The Nova Cançó
JAUME AYATS and MARIA SALICRÚ-MALTAS3. Radical Rock: Identities and Utopies in Basque Popular Music
KARLOS SÁNCHEZ EKIZA4. We’re on the Celtic Fringe! Celtic Music and Nationalism in Galicia
JAVIER CAMPOS CALVO-SOTELO
Part II: Looking to the Past
5. From Cuba with Love: Rhythms and Revolutions in Nineteenth Century Spanish Popular Music
ANNA COSTAL I FORNELLS6. Aphrodite’s Necklace Was Not Only a Joke: Jazz, Parody and Feminism in Spanish Musical Theatre (1900-1939)
CELSA ALONSO7. Stick to the Copla! Recovering Old Spanish Popular Songs
SÍLVIA MARTÍNEZ
8. Swinging Modernity: Jazz and Politics in Franco’s Spain (1939-1968)
IVÁN IGLESIAS
Part III: Steps Towards Modernity
9. Submarinos amarillos: Transcultural Objects in Spanish Popular Music during Late Francoism
ISABELLE MARC10. La Movida: Popular Music as the Discourse of Modernity in Democratic Spain
HÉCTOR FOUCE and FERNÁN DEL VAL11. ¡Baila toda la noche! Fragments of Electronic Dance Music
GIANNI GINESI12. Music and Migration in Multicultural Spain
IÑIGO SÁNCHEZ FUARROS
Part IV: Memory, Music and Image
13. Sounding Spanish Postwar. Canciones para después de una guerra
MARÍA ZUAZU14. On the Other Side of the Screen: Songs in Spanish Popular Cinema from Concha Piquer to Manolo Escobar
JULIO ARCE15. Popular Music in Televisión Española: Cultural Policies, Consumption and Spanish Identity
EDUARDO VIÑUELA
Coda
16. Spanish Popular Music through Latin American Eyes
RUBÉN LÓPEZ CANO
Afterword
17. Mediterranean Love Songs: A Conversation with Joan Manuel Serrat
SÍLVIA MARTÍNEZ and AMPARO SALES CASANOVA