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OverviewPopular art is a masculine and working-class genre, associated with Panama's black population. Its practitioners are self-taught, commercial painters, whose high-toned designs, vibrant portraits, and landscapes appear in cantinas, barbershops, and restaurants. The red devil buses are popular art's most visible manifestation. The old school buses are imported from the United States and provide public transportation in Colón and Panama City. Their owners hire the artists to attract customers with eye-catching depictions of singers and actors, brassy phrases, and vivid representations of both local and exotic panoramas. The red devils boast powerful stereo systems and dominate the urban environment with their blasting reggae, screeching brakes, horns, sirens, whistles, and roaring mufflers. Wolf Tracks analyzes the origins of these practices, tying them to rebellious, Afro-American festival traditions, and to the rumba craze of the mid-twentieth century. During World War II, thousands of U.S. soldiers were stationed in Panama, and elaborately decorated cabarets opened to cater to their presence. These venues often featured touring Afro-Cuban musicians. Painters such as Luis """"The Wolf"""" Evans exploited such moments of modernization to challenge the elite and its older conception of Panama as a country with little connection to Africa. While the intellectual class fled from modernization and asserted a romantic and mestizo (European-indigenous) vision of the republic, popular artists enthusiastically embraced the new influences to project a powerful sense of blackness. Wolf Tracks includes biographies of dozens of painters, as well as detailed discussions of mestizo nationalism, soccer, reggae, and other markers of Afro-Panamanian identity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter SzokPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9781628461725ISBN 10: 1628461721 Pages: 267 Publication Date: 30 September 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews�An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic.��George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800�2000 �Peter Szok�s Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever.��Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music -An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic.---George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000 -Peter Szok's Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever.---Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. --George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000 Peter Szok's Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever. --Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800 2000 Peter Szok s Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever. Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800 2000 Peter Szok s Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever. Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. --George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000 Peter Szok's Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever. --Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. --George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000 An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. George Reid Andrews, author of <i>Afro-Latin America, 1800 2000</i></p> An informative and engaging history based on extensive field research of diasporic popular culture in one of the major crossroads of the Black Atlantic. --George Reid Andrews, author of Afro-Latin America, 1800-2000 Peter Szok's Wolf Tracks: Popular Art and Re-Africanization in Twentieth-Century Panama is a wonderful book. The author opens up a whole new vista in Afro-Atlantic studies, with telling detail and enormous insight. Open this book and be blessed by a must-read text that puts black popular art in Panama on the map forever. --Robert Farris Thompson, author of Tango: The Art History of Love and Aesthetic of the Cool: Afro-Atlantic Art & Music Author InformationPeter Szok is associate professor of history at Texas Christian University. He is the author of 'La Ultima Gaviota,' Liberalism and Nostalgia in Early Twentieth-Century Panama. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |