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Bad Bunny Enigma: Culture, Resistance, and Uncertainty [Kõva köide]

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Few artists in recent years have had Bad Bunnys impact on the music industry, popular culture, mainstream and underground aesthetics, and the economies tied to each of these realms. A remarkable anomaly by any measure, Bad Bunnys embodiment of extremity comes through in his gender-fluid style, Afro-Caribbean aesthetics, sexually explicit lyrics, and vibrant critiques of colonial politics. As a Puerto Rican colonial subject himself, he has consistently amplified the voices of oppressed groups, while also championing marginalized communities impacted by the effects of colonialism and conservatism, in Puerto Rico and elsewhere. This collection, the first comprehensive publication focused on the Bad Bunny phenomenon, puts the artist, his work, and activism into conversation with various contexts relevant to culture, society, representation, identity, and politics. Bringing together a cadre of scholars some supporters, others detractors the collection offers a balanced transdisciplinary look at his work and its influence on intersectional resistance struggles. Part critique, part celebration, the chapters contained within question whether his influence signifies a cultural shift or a flash in the pan. Consequently, this collection aims to understand Bad Bunny as a multifaceted signifier whose meanings evolve depending on the generational, geographical, and sociopolitical perspectives framing the enigma.

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Reading each chapter is to see Puerto Rico through one of the rhythms that has captivated and challenged more than one generation. You are invited to see its slang through the eyes of Boricuas, and from the perspective of a Latin America absorbed in the Bad Bunny effect. Its a walk to be captivated by our identities that are manifested in his music. It is to find how Bad Bunny denounces and expresses what he sees and experiences in the archipelago, and how other people perceive him. It is history, community and academia, dancing to our realities, al ritmo del reguetón. -- Yarimar Rosa-Rodríguez, University of Puerto Rico This collection of essays examines from a multidisciplinary perspective the inherent complexities surrounding Bad Bunny as an unparalleled global phenomenon. Through deep analysis and anchored in a variety of theoretical frameworks, the book questions, contextualizes, and problematizes Bad Bunny as an enigmatic figure. It delves into the creative choices and political postures manifested throughout his career to provide a profound interpretation of Bad Bunny's artistic expression, contemporary audiences, and the music industry. -- Noraliz Ruiz, Independent Ethnomusicologist

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This book explores Bad Bunny as a multifaceted signifier whose meanings evolve depending on the generational, geographical, and sociopolitical perspectives framing the enigma.
List of Tables and Figures

Chapter 1: Bad Bunny está ien cabrón: Reflections in Chiaroscuro

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

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

Chapter 4: Cuir Dialogic Intimacies: Mapping Lo Cuir in Bad Bunnys
Performance Repertoire

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

Chapter 6: Bad Bunnys nueva religión 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 Baumans Liquid Love

Chapter 12: More than Spanish to English Code-switching: An Analysis of Bad
Bunnys 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

About the Contributors
Sheilla R. Madera is professor in the Department of Sociocultural and Global Studies at Florida International University.

Nelson Varas-Díaz is professor of social-community psychology in the Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies at Florida International University.

Daniel Nevárez Araújo is assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of Puerto Rico.