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Buena Vista in the Club – Rap, Reggaetón, and Revolution in Havana: Refiguring American Music

Autor Geoffrey Baker
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2011
In Buena Vista in the Club, Geoffrey Baker traces the trajectory of the Havana hip hop scene from the late 1980s to the present and analyzes its partial eclipse by reggaetón. While Cuban officials initially rejected rap as “the music of the enemy,” leading figures in the hip hop scene soon convinced certain cultural institutions to accept and then promote rap as part of Cuba’s national culture. Culminating in the creation of the state-run Cuban Rap Agency, this process of “nationalization” drew on the shared ideological roots of hip hop and the Cuban nation and the historical connections between Cubans and African Americans. At the same time, Baker also describes young Havana rappers using hip hop, the music of urban inequality par excellence, to critique the rapid changes in Havana since the early 1990s, when the Soviet Union fell, its subsidy of Cuba ceased, and a tourism-based economy emerged. He considers the explosion of reggaetón in the early 2000s as a reflection of the “new materialism” that accompanied the influx of foreign consumer goods and cultural priorities into “sociocapitalist” Havana. Exploring the transnational dimensions of Cuba’s urban music, Baker examines how foreigners supported and documented Havana’s growing hip hop scene from the late 1990s and represented it in print and on film and CD. He argues that the discursive framing of Cuban rap played a crucial part in its success.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822349594
ISBN-10: 0822349590
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 25 photographs
Dimensiuni: 156 x 224 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
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Cuprins

List of illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgments Introduction; 1. ¡Hip hop, Revolución! Nationalizing Rap in Cuba; 2. The Revolution of the Body: Reggaetón and the Politics of Dancing; 3. “La Habana que no conoces”: Urban Music and the Late Socialist City ; 4. “Cuban Hip Hop All Stars”: Transnationalism and the Politics of Representation ; ConclusionBibliography

Recenzii

“This masterful portrait of the rap and reggaetón scenes in modern Cuba surpasses existing work in its level of insight, depth, and contemporaneity. Geoffrey Baker offers a thoroughly original street-level ethnography of the local rap scene and illuminates the often contradictory workings of the various bureaucratic institutions involved in popular music. He also develops a significant critique of foreign portrayals of contemporary Cuban music culture and of the local/global dynamics of ‘imitating’ foreign rap (or another genre) as opposed to ‘nationalizing’ it with sprinkles of local musical flavor.” Peter Manuel, author of Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae“A careful, incisive examination of the cultural politics and history of hip-hop in Havana, including its contentious relationship to reggaeton’s insurgent populism, blatant commercialism, and avoidance of explicit politics, Buena Vista in the Club gives readers a lucid tour of the complex spatial and ideological ground occupied by rap in Cuba. Foregrounding the interplay between state institutions, local artists, and foreign intellectuals, Geoffrey Baker provides a necessary and nuanced account of the myriad negotiations involved in nationalizing hip-hop in a place with such a fraught but close relationship to the United States. This book offers a crucial historiographical contribution to studies of hip-hop’s global resonance and local meanings.” Wayne Marshall, co-editor of Reggaeton
"This masterful portrait of the rap and reggaeton scenes in modern Cuba surpasses existing work in its level of insight, depth, and contemporaneity. Geoffrey Baker offers a thoroughly original street-level ethnography of the local rap scene and illuminates the often contradictory workings of the various bureaucratic institutions involved in popular music. He also develops a significant critique of foreign portrayals of contemporary Cuban music culture and of the local/global dynamics of 'imitating' foreign rap (or another genre) as opposed to 'nationalizing' it with sprinkles of local musical flavor." Peter Manuel, author of Caribbean Currents: Caribbean Music from Rumba to Reggae "A careful, incisive examination of the cultural politics and history of hip-hop in Havana, including its contentious relationship to reggaeton's insurgent populism, blatant commercialism, and avoidance of explicit politics, Buena Vista in the Club gives readers a lucid tour of the complex spatial and ideological ground occupied by rap in Cuba. Foregrounding the interplay between state institutions, local artists, and foreign intellectuals, Geoffrey Baker provides a necessary and nuanced account of the myriad negotiations involved in nationalizing hip-hop in a place with such a fraught but close relationship to the United States. This book offers a crucial historiographical contribution to studies of hip-hop's global resonance and local meanings." Wayne Marshall, co-editor of Reggaeton

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Details the trajectory of the Havana hip hop scene from the late 1980s to the present and analyzes its partial eclipse by reggaetón