Description: The first book-length study of Marc Anthony's cultural, aesthetic, and political contributions to Latinx popular music, Latinx communities, and Global South solidarities.
Review Quotes: "Aparicio makes a case for pop music studies to be taken seriously as a form of politics, linking Anthony's songs to broader issues within Latinx and Puerto Rican studies--homeland and diaspora, gender and racial politics, cultural links between Latinxs and other groups, and more." --Petra Rivera-Rideau, author of Remixing Reggaetón: The Cultural Politics of Race in Puerto Rico