Rhythms of Race: Cuban Musicians and the Making of Latino New York City and Miami, 1940-1960 

Author:   Christina D. Abreu
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
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9781469620848


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   04 May 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Rhythms of Race: Cuban Musicians and the Making of Latino New York City and Miami, 1940-1960 


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Among the nearly 90,000 Cubans who settled in New York City and Miami in the 1940s and 1950s were numerous musicians and entertainers, black and white, who did more than fill dance halls with the rhythms of the rumba, mambo, and cha cha chá. In her history of music and race in midcentury America, Christina D. Abreu argues that these musicians, through their work in music festivals, nightclubs, social clubs, and television and film productions, played central roles in the development of Cuban, Afro-Cuban, Latino, and Afro-Latino identities and communities. Abreu draws from previously untapped oral histories, cultural materials, and Spanish-language media to uncover the lives and broader social and cultural significance of these vibrant performers. Keeping in view the wider context of the domestic and international entertainment industries, Abreu underscores how the racially diverse musicians in her study were also migrants and laborers. Her focus on the Cuban presence in New York City and Miami before the Cuban Revolution of 1959 offers a much needed critique of the post-1959 bias in Cuban American studies as well as insights into important connections between Cuban migration and other twentieth-century Latino migrations.

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Author:   Christina D. Abreu
Publisher:   The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint:   The University of North Carolina Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.10cm
Weight:   0.478kg
ISBN:  

9781469620848


ISBN 10:   1469620847
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   04 May 2015
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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This significant study helps elucidate the multiple evolving meanings of Cubanidad and Latino/a identity in the US.-- CHOICE


Makes significant contributions to pan-ethnic studies about Cubans and Latinos in the United States.--Journal of American History Demonstrates that Cuban musicians and diverse audiences shaped what it meant not just to be (Afro) Cuban but also Latin or Hispanic within the United States.--Florida Historical Quarterly A fascinating account of an understudied form of labor migration in an equally understudied period of U.S. immigration history.--American Historical Review A valuable addition to the Latino music-making historiography.--Journal of Southern History This significant study helps elucidate the multiple evolving meanings of Cubanidad and Latino/a identity in the US.--CHOICE A very thoroughly researched work and the first to deal deeply with the topic, Abreu's book is a very necessary contribution to Cuban and Latino scholarship.--International Migration Review


Author Information

Christina D. Abreu is assistant professor of history at Georgia Southern University, USA.

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