Perez, Alejandro WolbertRamirez, Sara2021-10-212021-10-212021-09-23Pérez, A. W. (2021). Embodied knowledge and accordion music: History, place, and dance in the Texas Mexican conjunto [Video].https://hdl.handle.net/10877/14699Sponsored by Texas State University: Latina/o Studies, Sociology Department, Center for Diversity and Gender Studies, Center for the Study of the Southwest, Center for Texas Music History, and the School of Music.Dr. Alejandro Pérez discusses conjunto as a form of embodied knowledge rooted in the lived experiences of Texas Mexicans in the mid-20th century, situated within a larger conversation around identity, cultural memory, and decolonial struggles. His presentation will focus upon the conjunto dance style called the taquachito, or little possum, and its enduring significance.Video(50 min., 12 sec.) : sd., col.; digital (1.38 GB)1 file (.mp4)enconjuntoidentitycultural memorydance stylesEmbodied Knowledge and Accordion Music: History, Place, and Dance in the Texas Mexican ConjuntoVideo