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Lydia Mendoza began her legendary musical career as a child in the 1920s, singing for pennies and nickels on the streets of downtown San Antonio. She lived most of her adult life in Houston, Texas, where she was born. The life story of this Chicana icon encompasses a 60-year singing career that began with the dawn of the recording industry in the 1920s and continued well into the 1980s, ceasing only after she suffered a devastating stroke. Her status as a working-class idol continues to this day, making her one of the most prominent and long-standing performers in the history of the recording industry and a champion of Chicana/o music. This bilingual edition presents Lydia Mendoza's historia in an interview between the artist and Yolanda Broyles-González: first is the English translation, then the Spanish original, as told by Mendoza herself. Broyles-González concludes the volume with an extended essay on the significance of Mendoza's career and her place in Tejana music and Chicana studies.
Yolanda Broyles-González is Professor of Mexican American Studies at the University of Arizona. Her publications include Re-emerging Native Women of the Americas: Native Chicana Latina Women's Studies (2001) and El Teatro Campesino: Theater in the Chicano Movement (1994).
A valuable document...centers around women's issues and spirituality in the life of Lydia Mendoza, indisputably the most popular Mexican-American female soloist of the 20th century.
Evan Rapport, New York) Rapport, Evan (Assistant Professor, Ethnomusicology, Assistant Professor, Ethnomusicology, Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts, RAPPORT, Rapport
Franklin Odo, Retired Director of Smithsonian Institution Asian Pacific American Program and Acting Chief of Library of Congress) Odo, Franklin (Retired Director of Smithsonian Institution Asian Pacific American Program and Acting Chief of Library of Congress
Sean Williams, Lillis S Laoire, Evergreen State College) Williams, Sean (Associate Professor of Music, Associate Professor of Music, NUI Galway) S Laoire, Lillis (Senior Lecturer, Department of Irish, Senior Lecturer, Department of Irish, Lillis S. Laoire
Jessica Bissett Perea, Davis) Perea, Jessica Bissett (Assistant Professor of Native American Studies, Assistant Professor of Native American Studies, University of California, PEREA, Perea
Jessica Bissett Perea, Davis) Perea, Jessica Bissett (Assistant Professor of Native American Studies, Assistant Professor of Native American Studies, University of California, PEREA, Perea
Sean Williams, Lillis Ó Laoire, Evergreen State College) Williams, Sean (Professor of Ethnomusicology, Professor of Ethnomusicology, Loyola Marymount University) Laoire, Lillis O (writing instructor, writing instructor, Lillis O. Laoire
Tamara Roberts, Berkeley) Roberts, Tamara (Assistant Professor, Performance Studies and Ethnomusicology, Assistant Professor, Performance Studies and Ethnomusicology, University of California
Evan Rapport, New York) Rapport, Evan (Assistant Professor, Ethnomusicology, Assistant Professor, Ethnomusicology, Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts
Carol Silverman, OR) Silverman, Carol (Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Folklore and Head of the Department of Anthropology, Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Folklore and Head of the Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, SILVERMAN, Silverman
Carol Silverman, OR) Silverman, Carol (Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Folklore and Head of the Department of Anthropology, Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Folklore and Head of the Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene