Pachangas: Borderlands Music, U.S. Politics, and Transnational Marketing / Edition 1

Pachangas: Borderlands Music, U.S. Politics, and Transnational Marketing / Edition 1

by Margaret E. Dorsey
ISBN-10:
0292709617
ISBN-13:
9780292709614
Pub. Date:
02/01/2006
Publisher:
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10:
0292709617
ISBN-13:
9780292709614
Pub. Date:
02/01/2006
Publisher:
University of Texas Press
Pachangas: Borderlands Music, U.S. Politics, and Transnational Marketing / Edition 1

Pachangas: Borderlands Music, U.S. Politics, and Transnational Marketing / Edition 1

by Margaret E. Dorsey
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Overview

A uniquely Tejano version of the old-fashioned political barbeque, the traditional South Texas pachanga allowed politicians to connect with voters in a relaxed setting where all could enjoy live music and abundant food and drink along with political speeches and dealmaking. Today's pachanga still combines politics, music, and votes—along with a powerful new element. Corporate sponsorships have transformed the pachanga into a major marketing event, replete with celebrity performers and product giveaways, which can be recorded and broadcast on TV or radio to vastly increase the reach of the political—and the commercial—messages.

This book explores the growing convergence of politics, transnational marketing, and borderlands music in the South Texas pachanga. Anthropologist Margaret Dorsey has observed some one hundred pachangas and interviewed promoters, politicians, artists, and local people. She investigates how candidates and corporations market their products to Hispanic consumers, as well as how the use of traditional music for marketing is altering traditional forms such as the corrido. Her multifaceted study also shows clearly that the lines of influence run both ways—while corporate culture is transforming the traditions of the border, Tejano voters/consumers only respond to marketing appeals (whether for politicians or products) that resonate with their values and the realities of their lives. Far from being an example of how transnational marketing homogenizes culture, the pachanga demonstrates that local cultures can exert an equally strong influence on multinational corporations.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780292709614
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Publication date: 02/01/2006
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 247
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Margaret E. Dorsey is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Richmond.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Political Pachangas, Marketing, and Music
    • 1. A History and Style of Association: Music, Pachangas, and Politics in South Texas
    • 2. Marketing Pachangas: The Budgirls
    • 3. Budweiser's Hispanic Scholarship Fund Fiesta Extravaganza
    • 4. Out of a Social Gathering, Music: Galvanizing Persons into Politics
  • Part II. Democracy and the Borderlands: Two Versions
    • 5. Pachanga Moves: A Local Republican and a National Democratic Gathering
    • 6. Ace Hardware: National Corporate Marketers Learn How the Locals Do It
    • 7. A Private Event for a Public Servant: "Mr. Vega" Meets Modernity
  • Conclusions
  • Notes
  • References
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