A dancer and a musician, this couple has been a part of the history of Mexican traditional musics in the LA area for more than half a century! We interview them in a double episode.
Mariachi & Son jarocho in LA & at UCLA
Alexandro Hernández, “The Son Jarocho and Fandango Amidst Struggle and Social Movements:Migratory Transformation and Reinterpretation of the Son Jarocho in La Nueva España, México, and the United States. “ PhD Dissertation, UCLA. 2014
Maureen Russell, “Highlights from the Ethnomusicology Archive: Music of Mexico Ensemble.” Nov. 2012 https://ethnomusicologyreview.ucla.edu/content/highlights-ethnomusicology-archive-music-mexico-ensemble
----------------------“Special Guest: Dr. Robert Saxe and the Music of Mexico Ensemble, 1964” -- Ethnomusicology Review
https://ethnomusicologyreview.ucla.edu/content/special-guest-dr-robert-saxe-and-music-mexico-ensemble-1964
Salazar, Lauryn Camille. "From Fiesta to Festival: Mariachi Music in California and the Southwestern United States." PhD diss., UCLA, 2011.
https://www.proquest.com/docview/919079833?accountid=14512
El Ballet Folklórico
“Emilio Pulido Interview, 1999) -- USC Digital Library
http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/digital/collection/p15799coll105/id/1589/rec/1
“A History of Mexican Folklórico in Southern California” -- The Dance History Project of Southern California
http://www.dancehistoryproject.org/articles/culture-and-context/world-arts-culture-context/a-history-of-mexican-folorico-in-southern-california/
“Grupo Folklorico de UCLA” -- gfdeUCLA.com
https://www.gfdeucla.com
“The Role of Folklorico and Danzantes Unidos in the Chican@ Movement” -- Eve Marie Delfin
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/6mw0n3x9
El Mestizaje
Se ha escrito (y discutido) muchísimo en torno a este tema; una bibliografía completa no está al alcance de este documento. Ofrecemos nomás un par de fuentes clásicas, en las cuales se desarrollaba la idea de la identidad nacional mexicana como mestiza.