Barrio Harmonics

Essays on Chicano / Latino Music

Steven Loza author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Press

Published:1st May '19

Should be back in stock very soon

Barrio Harmonics cover

Honorable Mention, Best Arts Book, 2019 International Latino Book Awards

Honorable Mention, Best Cover Design, 2019 International Latino Book Awards


This collection explores Chicano, Mexican, and Cuban musical forms and styles and their transformation in the United States. Employing musical, historical, and sociocultural analyses, Loza addresses issues such as marginality, identity, intercultural conflict and aesthetics, reinterpretation, postnationalism, and mestizaje—the mixing of race and culture—in the production and reception of Chicano/Latino music.

Barrio Harmonics opens with a comprehensive overview that begins with music in the US Southwest in the seventeenth century and ends with the Grammy Awards for Latin American music in the first decade of the twenty-first century. In the following chapters, Loza discusses artists whose music ranges from sones, rancheros, and corridos to Latin jazz, R & B, and rock and roll. Among those he considers in depth are Pancho Sánchez, Lalo Guerrero, Tito Puente, and Los Lobos. He also surveys the contributions of scores of other individuals and groups who have shaped the current contour of Chicano/Latino music. Other topics include the music industry and the impact of globalization, the African diaspora, and Latin American music in Japan. In addition, Loza offers a candid assessment of intellectual capitalism and the void of nonwestern voices in contemporary scholarship.

ISBN: 9780895511676

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 340g

224 pages