Description
About the Author
Jacqueline Avila is Associate Professor in Musicology at the University of Tennessee. Her research focuses on film music and sound practice from the silent period to present, and the intersections of cultural identity, tradition, and modernity in the Hollywood and Mexican film industries. Dr. Avila was the recipient of the UC MEXUS Dissertation Research Grant, the American Musicological Society's Howard Mayer Brown Fellowship, the UC MEXUS Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014-15), and the University of New Mexico's Robert E. Greenleaf Visiting Library Scholar Award (2016). Her publications can be found in the Journal of Film Music, Latin American Music Review, Opera Quarterly, and the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History.
Reviews
Cinesonidos is one of those rare first-of-a-kind books, due to its original work engaging Mexico through lines of musicology that are coming into their first dialogue with the work of Latin Americanist scholars working in cinema and communications. In doing so, Avila proposes an original, scholarly sound and intellectually valuable account of sound in Mexican cinema, one that will not only be an obligatory reference to scholars, but that opens new lines of scholars working on cinema and sound outside of Hollywood and Western European paradigms. * Ignacio M. Sanchez Prado, author of Screening Neoliberalism: Transforming Mexican Cinema, 1988-2012 *
Avila's deeply-textured and interdisciplinary analysis shows how filmmakers, composers, and onscreen musicians tapped into a broad web of widely understood political, social, and historical references that aurally shaped the very idea of Mexican modernity and the role of the Mexican film industry in an expanding global market.Her work offers an important challenge to the current Hollywood-centric hegemony of film music scholarship and encourages us to look-and listen-beyond national boundaries in narrating histories of music and the moving image. * Susan Thomas, Director of the American Music Research Center and Professor of Musicology, University of Colorado-Boulder *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190671303
Author Jacqueline Avila
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 236mm * 23mm