Monday 5/4 Draft Questions - Zahra McKee


  • In Mixing in the Kitchen, Rebolloso is quoted saying that when a woman accepts motherhood, she transcends individualism. How do you think this ties into the strong community focus or convivencia of fandango?
  • In the project overview video, you can see women singing, playing instruments and writing music in their kitchens. What is the significance of Gonzales' Entre Mujeres project taking place in the home versus a traditional recording studio?
  • Many of the Entre Mujeres songs, like Chocolate, cover topics relating to neo-liberalism. Do you think this was intentional, or a pattern that naturally occurred in the song-writing process?
  • How organizations like the Seattle Fandango Project benefit Chicanos and Chicanas?

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