--GC Wk13 Read Textbook: "The Brazilian Samba", "The Argentine Tango"
- Due Nov 24, 2024 by 11:59pm
- Points None
PART IV: OTHER EGALITARIAN CULTURES Pick at least one of the Modern-day Latin American cultures with a musical metaphor . . . Ch. 36: The Brazilian Samba Ch. 37: The Argentine Tango |
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Textbook Guiding Prompt
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As usual, be sure you understand the cultural metaphors for Brazil and Argentina, and the specific reasons Gannon and Pillai chose music--the Samba and the Tango--to represent these two South American countries.
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Compare these two chapters with Ch. 21 "The Mexican Fiesta". There can be no Mexican Fiesta without Mariachi music.
- Why is Mariachi music not the cultural metaphor of Mexico?
- Why is Basso Nova not the cultural metaphor of Brazil?
- The Tango for Argentina, it seems, is "spot on".
- Why is Mariachi music not the cultural metaphor of Mexico?
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If you were going to choose a music metaphor for the U.S.A., what would it be? What would be the features of the metaphor? And why?
- And looking ahead to next week, how do reggae, calypso, and merengue fit into the cultures of the Caribbean?
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Compare these two chapters with Ch. 21 "The Mexican Fiesta". There can be no Mexican Fiesta without Mariachi music.
- When you are finished reading the chapters on Brazil and Argentina, and comparing them to Mexico and the Caribbean, you should understand the metaphors well enough to explain them--and their importance to the Brazilians and Argentines--to the middle-aged males sitting next to you at next year's Minnesota state boys' high school hockey tournament.
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As usual, be sure you understand the cultural metaphors for Brazil and Argentina, and the specific reasons Gannon and Pillai chose music--the Samba and the Tango--to represent these two South American countries.