"Wolf's work is exemplary as he critically addresses twenty-first-century deliberations on identity and cultural diversity across the African diaspora."—Yvonne Daniel, Smith College, Journal of American Folklore"Wolf 's text is a solid contribution to current narratives of self-determination and positioning of Chile's Afro-descendant population. The book highlights the achievements that music and dance represent for social and cultural processes in Chile, which makes it useful to understanding other Afro-American narratives across the Americas."—Fernando Palacios Mateos, Ethnomusicology"The book itself will not only prove useful for academics interested in the music of Chile, Latin America, the African Diaspora, Blackness, and in semiotics, but is also written in a style that is accessible to upper-level undergraduates and above"—P. Judkins Wellington - City University of New York, Journal of Folklore Research