Musica Tejana: The Cultural Economy of Artistic Transformation (University of Houston Series in Mexican American Studies, Sponsored by the Cente)
Book Details
Author(s)Manuel Pena
PublisherTexas A&M University Press
ISBN / ASIN0890968772
ISBN-139780890968772
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Sales Rank864,271
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Description
Texas-Mexican music, or musica tejana, is not one single music but several musica and musico-literary genres, ensembles, and their styles, encompassing the corrido, cancion, and what author Manuel Pena calls the cancion-corrido. Musica tejana also includes two major regional ensembles and their styles -- the conjunto and the Texas-Mexican version of the orquesta. A more recent crop of synthesizer-driven ensembles and their styles, known since the mid-eighties as "Tejano, " is another representative of musica tejana.
Despite their diversity, these ensembles, genres, and styles share two fundamental characteristics: they are all homegrown, and they all speak fundamental social processes shaping Texas-Mexican society. As Pena argues, they represent a transforming cultural economy and its effects on Texas-Mexicans.

