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Flamenco Music and Documentary
by
Washabaugh, William
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Broadcasting
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Cognitive problems, arts and sciences, folk traditions, folklore
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Dance
1997
Flamenco music and its performers may not be intentionally political, but within the tones and the words there is a silent political statement being made. Two documentary films about flamenco music made during the regime of Francisco Franco and broadcast on government controlled television, \"Duende y Misterio del Falmenco\" and \"Rito y Geografia del Cante,\" were unavoidably political, either pro- or anti-government.
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The flamenco body
1994
This article is part of an on-going analysis of a Spanish television documentary series entitled Rito y Geografía del Cante. This larger on-going analysis treats the programmes in this series as ‘cultural performances’. The programmes are assumed to model personhood as they go about presenting information about flamenco music. This particular article focuses on the role of the body in these performed models of personhood.
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Issues in English creoles : papers from the 1975 Hawaii conference
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Day, Richard R.
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International Conference of Pidgins and Creoles in Melanesia
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Congresses
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Creole dialects, English
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Creole dialects, English -- Congresses
1980
The purpose of this volume is to make more accessible, for the use of researchers and students in the field of pidgins and creoles, presentations of the third International Conference on Pidgins and Creoles in Honolulu, 1975, dealing with English-based creoles. Aside from their documentary value, the ten papers of this volume are of interest for several reasons: they contain interesting data and observations on the languages themselves, in particular Trinidadian Creole, Guyanese Creole, St. Kitts Creole, and Bahamian English. Additionally, the contributions are significant for the insights they have into the importance of variation, a topic which must be confronted by those who investigate pidgins and creoles. Apart from Bickerton's paper dealing with universals, the papers are presented according to the geographic area where the linguistic systems are used.
THEFLAMENCOBODY
1994
The programs of the Spanish TV documentary series \"Rito y Geografia del Cante\" are discussed as cultural performances. The role of the body in performed models of personhood in flamenco music is highlighted. (Part of a series)
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