Bad Bunny Enigma

Bad Bunny Enigma

Culture, Resistance, and Uncertainty

Madera, Sheilla R.; Madera, Sheilla R.; Nevarez Araujo, Daniel; Nevarez Araujo, Daniel; Varas-Diaz, Nelson; Adubato, Stephen G.; Allende-Goitia, Noel; Bruno, Sarah; Varas-Diaz, Nelson; Collado, Ericka

Lexington Books

11/2024

276

Dura

9781666935967

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List of Tables and Figures

Chapter 1: "Bad Bunny esta 'ien cabron": Reflections in Chiaroscuro

Chapter 2: The Profane, the Lewd, and the Misogynistic in Puerto Rican Singing: A Historical and Interpretative Primer to Bad Bunny Song's Lyrics (1900-2022)

Chapter 3: (Nada es) 'Como antes:' Bad Bunny's Historical Memory and the Limits of Nostalgia.

Chapter 4: Cuir Dialogic Intimacies: Mapping Lo Cuir in Bad Bunny's Performance Repertoire

Chapter 5: Bad Bunny on the Global Stage: The Network Society, Streaming, and the Latin Music Industry

Chapter 6: Bad Bunny's "nueva religion" as a Postmodern Reimagining of the Religious/Secular Paradigm

Chapter 7: "Andrea": Intersectional Struggles of the Puerto Rican Women Revealed

Chapter 8: Bad Bunny and the Queer Trans-formation of Reggaeton

Chapter 9: Bad Bunny Above Ground: The Aesthetics of Nostalgia and (Black) Aural Citation

Chapter 10: Las "Ganas adentro del Explosion": The New Millennium of Bad Bunny's YHLQMDLG Music Videos

Chapter 11: "Esto e' un ratito, mami, no te acostumbre'": Bad Bunny and the Reproduction of Zygmunt Bauman's Liquid Love

Chapter 12: More than Spanish to English Code-switching: An Analysis of Bad Bunny's Translanguaging Practices throughout his Discography

Chapter 13: "?Estamos bien?": The Affective and Cultural Consequences of Engagement with Bad Bunny

Chapter 14. "Lo $iento Bad Bunny pero no estamos bien": Bad Bunny's Presence in Chile's 2019 Social Upheaval

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bad bunny;decolonial resistance;latin music;music;popular culture;Puerto Rico;reggaeton;trap music