The conviviality of the Fandango: Living with difference in the music and dance of Southern Veracruz, Mexico
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Publication Title
Transmodernity
Abstract
This article argues that conviviality (convivencia) is an alternative, performance-based epistemology that is enacted in the music and dance of the son jarocho from southern Veracruz, Mexico. In its traditional settings, son jarocho is played in a participatory musical celebration called a fandango. This article provides an ethnographic perspective of how marginalized musical communities of Veracruz enact an subaltern cosmopolitanism from below through an affective sociality encapsulated in of the fandango that has direct ramifications for how daily life is constructed in the region.
Department
Government and Sociology
Volume Number
9
Issue Number
6
First Page
46
Last Page
69
DOI
10.5070/T49653486
Recommended Citation
Daria, James, "The conviviality of the Fandango: Living with difference in the music and dance of Southern Veracruz, Mexico" (2021). Faculty and Staff Works. 615.
https://kb.gcsu.edu/fac-staff/615