The Cambridge Companion to Tango
- Editor: Link, Kacey
- Editor: Wendland, Kristin
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Contents
- Introduction: Tango Studies Across Disciplinary and Geographic Boundaries Kristin Wendland and Kacey Link
- 1. A Brief History of Tango Omar García Brunelli
- Tango Music: 2. The Bandoneón: The Magical Sound and Soul of Tango Ortaç Aydınoğlu
- 3. Ángel Villoldo and Early Sound Recordings Morgan James Luker
- 4. Orchestral Rhythmic Designs and Performance Practices: Juan D'Arienzo and Aníbal Troilo Ignacio Varchausky
- 5. Guitar Heroes: Roberto Grela and Aníbal Arias Eric Johns
- 6. Post-Golden Age Pillars: Horacio Salgán and Astor Piazzolla Kristin Wendland and Kacey Link
- 7. Tango and Jazz: Cross-Genre Relations in History and Practice Julián Graciano
- Tango Song: 8. Audacious Women: Profiles of Early Cancionistas Romina Dezillio
- 9. The Poetics of Golden-Age Tango Pablo Palomino
- Tango Dance: 10. Tango's Journey from a Río de la Plata Dance to a Globalized Milonga Christophe Apprill
- 11. Tango Lessons: What Research on Tango Dancing Can Teach Us Kathy Davis
- 12. Encuentros Milongueros: Europe's Twenty-First Century Tango Dance Practice Kendra Stepputat
- 13. Re-Imagining the Future of Tango Dance Carolyn Merritt
- Interdisciplinary Tango Studies: 14. Nineteenth-Century Afro-Argentine Origins of Tango Paulina L. Alberto
- 15. Synthesizing Analyses: A Choreomusical Study of 'La cumparsita' Rebecca Simpson-Litke
- 16. Mixed Messages: Tango and Argentine Politics Matthew B. Karush
- 17. (Trans)national Visions: Tango Onscreen Rielle Navitski
- 18. Tango, Emotion, and Transculturality in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries Yuiko Asaba
- 19. Tango Studies Abroad: Gustavo Beytelmann and Codarts University Bárbara Varassi Pega
- 20. Tango and Healing: A Clinical Research Perspective Madeleine E. Hackney and J. Lucas McKay
- Epilogue: Carrying Tango Studies into the Future Kristin Wendland and Kacey Link
- Appendix: Tango Chronology
- Index.