This Element contributes to the interdisciplinary study of mariachi, especially in the United States, by focusing on two areas that have yet to receive substantive academic attention: philanthropy and museum studies. In 2011, UNESCO included mariachi music on its list of expressions of intangible cultural heritage. While it is undoubtedly true that mariachi is in many ways intangible, this downplays expressions of its rich material culture and the work of scholars to research mariachi history beyond an emphasis on musical performance. The first section considers mariachi collecting and philanthropy in the US, especially the efforts of Edward E. Marsh and Chris Strachwitz. The second section examines the first major mariachi history museum/exhibit in the US, managed by the Mariachi Scholarship Foundation and housed at Southwestern College in California. Finally, some open areas for research are proposed and appendices concerning mariachi studies in the US are provided.
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Introduction: Mariachi studies and making the intangible tangible; 1. Chris Strachwitz, Edward E. Marsh, collecting, philanthropy, and innovation; 2. Mariachi scholarship foundation exhibit, southwestern college; 3. A survey of some open areas for research; Appendix A: selected timeline of Mariachi studies and higher education programs in the US, 1960–2024; Appendix B: chart of Mariachi programs in American higher education, 1960–2020; Appendix C: Selected archival and digital collections; Bibliography.
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Academic interest in mariachi is rising, especially outside Mexico. This Element examines paths for mariachi studies and its future.
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ISBN
9781009461337
Publisert
2024-10-17
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Cambridge University Press
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227 gr
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229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
6 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
70
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