Remixing Reggaeton

Remixing Reggaeton

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Rivera-Rideau, Petra R.
Duke University Press
EAN: 9780822375258
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Puerto Rico is often depicted as a &quote;racial democracy&quote; in which a history of race mixture has produced a racially harmonious society. In Remixing Reggaeton, Petra R. Rivera-Rideau shows how reggaeton musicians critique racial democracy's privileging of whiteness and concealment of racism by expressing identities that center blackness and African diasporic belonging. Stars such as Tego Calderon criticize the Puerto Rican mainstream's tendency to praise black culture but neglecting and marginalizing the island's black population, while Ivy Queen, the genre's most visible woman, disrupts the associations between whiteness and respectability that support official discourses of racial democracy. From censorship campaigns on the island that sought to devalue reggaeton, to its subsequent mass marketing to U.S. Latino listeners, Rivera-Rideau traces reggaeton's origins and its transformation from the music of San Juan's slums into a global pop phenomenon. Reggaeton, she demonstrates, provides a language to speak about the black presence in Puerto Rico and a way to build links between the island and the African diaspora.
EAN 9780822375258
ISBN 0822375257
Binding Ebook
Publisher Duke University Press
Publication date September 17, 2015
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Rivera-Rideau, Petra R.