Mucho Corazón: Stages in the Life of a Pioneer Female Mariachi

Author:   Alicia Chavira-Prado
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
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9781433190568


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   16 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Mucho Corazón: Stages in the Life of a Pioneer Female Mariachi


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In 1960s East Los Angeles, La Estrella de la Canción Romántica interpreted boleros and other music from the collective memory of Mexico. Though an untrained, local artist, her musical performance was as trans-racial, trans-class, trans-generational, and trans-national as the most celebrated artists of the music of latinidad. That stage of her artistic career would be key when she later helped deconstruct the machismo that framed the mariachi tradition, as a founding member of the first all-female mariachi group, Las Generalas. Mucho Corazón, a biography/autoethnography written by the protagonist's daughter, relates the life- and performing stages of Aurora Prado Pastrano, who against overwhelming odds, followed her heart to become a bolerista, songwriter, and the first professional woman guitarrón player in United States history. Seamless storytelling advances the long-neglected history of Chicana grassroots artists. Framed by allusions to the music popular during her Texas-Mexican American childhood, her young adult life in Mexico, to her artistic rise in East Los Angeles, the story vividly exemplifies how gendered subjectivity infuses public performance of what the author coins ""cultural music."" This is a resource on regional history and its music of the 1940s-1970s. Written for anyone interested in women’s participation in the production and performance of mariachi music in the United States, Mexican, Mexican American, Chicano, and Latino music, and the cultural history of the Southwest, it is especially valuable to ethnomusicology, cultural studies, women’s history, women's and gender studies, Latinx studies, Chicanx studies, cultural anthropology, ethnology, and sociology, and accessible to levels from high school to higher education professionals.

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Author:   Alicia Chavira-Prado
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.350kg
ISBN:  

9781433190568


ISBN 10:   1433190567
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   16 May 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

List of Photos – Acknowledgments – Introduction: Mucho Corazón – Sin un Amor: Life and Music in El Chamizal – Llorarás, Llorarás: Life and Music in Juárez – Mexican Education, the Golden Age of Cinema, and National Identity – Naa, Na, Na, Na, Naa: The Chicano Movement and the Birth of the East Side Sound – La Estrella de la Canción Romántica – Volver, Volver: Mariachi Music and Performance – My Participation in Mariachi Las Generalas: En Primera Voz – Mariachi Las Generalas – Epilogue: Fallaste Corazón: Legacies, Closures, and Failings of the Heart – Appendix A: Misa Panamericana/ Order of Mass as Played by Mariachi Las Generalas – Appendix B: Aurora Prado Pastrano’s Collection of Old Popular Song Titles – Appendix C: Selected Song Lyrics – Index.

Reviews

An inspiring autoethnographic-biography that pays homage to Aurora Prado Pastrano's life as a pioneer female mariachi, guitarronera, and mother. Chavira-Prado's work is necessary and relevant as it archives the contributions of those women in mariachi who's work and stories have been too often relegated to back-stage or forgotten in Chicana/x/o music history. An empowering interdisciplinary study of the Mexican-American diaspora through the lens of the female mariachi, her struggles, her victories, and the cultural contexts that formed the artist-the mariachi femenil. -Rachel Yvonne Cruz, Professor of Mexican American Studies/Music Specialist at the University of Texas at San Antonio; Author of The Art of Mariachi: A Curriculum Guide


Author Information

Alicia Chavira-Prado (Ph.D., UCLA) is a former professor of cultural anthropology and Latino/a studies and university diversity and inclusion administrator. Her institutions included University of Houston, De Paul University, and Ohio University. She is the editor of The Feminist Alliance Project in Appalachia: Minoritized Experiences of Women Faculty and Administrators (Peter Lang, 2018).

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