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Dedicated perhaps to the most outstanding figure in the tradition of Argentine tango, this biography of Carlos Gardel not only responds to what is minimally expected of the genre: to account for the milestones and situations that articulated the most significant of the vital journey of a character -that S. Collier fulfills, revealing the enormous intellectual talent that presided over his extensive historiographical work- but also, it involves a kind of very interesting narrative model, provoking an intense and even passionate reading of the text. And the secret of this is very simple: to unite the analytical attribute around the facts, an outstanding exhibition quality that traps the reader in a traína that allows him to approach, through a singular life, both the broad stage of an era ( first decades of the 20th century), as well as the development of a mass musical culture: that of tango. Dedicada quizá si a la figura más señera en la tradición del tango argentino, esta biografía de Carlos Gardel no sólo responde a lo que mínimamente se espera del género: dar cuenta de los hitos y situaciones que articularon lo más significativo del trayecto vital de un personaje -tarea que S. Collier cumple con creces, revelando el enorme talento intelectual que presidió su amplia labor historiográfica- sino también, comporta una suerte de modelo narrativo muy interesante, suscitando una lectura intensa y hasta apasionada del texto.
Singers --- Gardel, Carlos, --- Gardes, Charles Romuald, --- Gardés, Carlos Romualdo, --- Gardel, Carlitos, --- International Writing Program participants --- Gardini, Carlos, 1948-2017. --- cultura musical --- tango argentino --- tango --- argentina --- popular culture --- songs
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The sanctification of stardom Contemporary icons are drawn from popular culture - musicians, artists, actors, and other personalities we hear on radio or see on television, on screen, in print and in cyberspace. Today's 'gods' are media personalities, and cults surround stars and artists like Frida Kahlo, Carlos Gardel, Eva Per©đn, and Selena. Because of transnational and global trends in importing and exporting cultural products, the paintings, music, and politics that these figures crafted accrue symbolic meaning in multiple formats. By viewing them through the lens of performance art we can begin to see how their polyvalent personas were first molded and perfected for the public through paintings, tangos, politics, and Tejano music. Once they fashioned their own complex images, these multi-layered icons continued to travel after death over international boundaries, gendered divisions, political borders, and language barriers. Their reincarnation on stage has allowed dramatists to affix and generate new associations, thus converting them into secular saints for contemporary audiences. SARAH M. MISEMER lectures in Hispanic Studies at TexasA&M University, College Station.
Spanish American drama --- History and criticism. --- Kahlo, Frida --- Gardel, Carlos, --- Perón, Eva, --- Selena, --- In literature. --- Gardes, Charles Romuald, --- Gardés, Carlos Romualdo, --- Gardel, Carlitos, --- Kahlo de Rivera, Frida --- Rivera, Frida Kahlo de --- De Rivera, Frida Kahlo --- Khalo, Frida --- Kahlo y Calderón, Magdalena Carmen Frida --- Calderón, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y --- Calderón, Frida Kahlo --- Kahlo, Frieda --- Rivera, Diego, --- Кало, Фрида --- קאלו, פרידה --- Quintanilla Perez, Selena, --- Perez, Selena Quintanilla, --- Perón, María Eva Duarte, --- Duarte, Eva, --- Duarte de Perón, María Eva, --- Perón, Eva Duarte, --- Perón, Evita, --- Duarte Perón, María Eva, --- Perón, María Eva Duarte de, --- De Perón, María Eva Duarte, --- Peron, Eṿah, --- Eṿiṭah, --- פרון, אווה, --- Peron, Eva,
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