Back: The full original photograph includes batá drummer Jesús Pérez (far right), who also was present at this event. Front: A photograph of Fernando Ortiz together with batá drummers Aguedo Morales (left) and Pablo Roche (right). TEMPLE UNIVERSITY PRESS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 Copyright © 2018 by Temple University-Of The Commonwealth System of Higher Education All rights reserved Published 2018 COVER IMAGES. Garcia, Arsenio Rodríguez and the Transnational Flows of Latin Popular Music Sergio Navarrete Pellicer, Maya Achi Marimba Music in Guatemala Peter Manuel, East Indian Music in the West Indies: Tân-Singing, Chutney, and the Making of Indo-Caribbean Culture María Teresa Vélez, Drumming for the Gods: The Life and Times of Felipe García Villamil, santero, palero, and abakuá Madrid, Sounds of the Modern Nation: Music, Culture, and Ideas in Post-Revolutionary Mexico Christopher Washburne, Sounding Salsa: Performing Popular Latin Dance Music in New York City David F. Sydney Hutchinson, ed., Salsa World: A Global Dance in Local Contexts Ketty Wong, Whose National Music? Identity, Mestizaje, and Migration in Ecuador Peter Manuel, ed., Creolizing Contradance in the Caribbean Cathy Ragland, Música Norteña: Mexican Migrants Creating a Nation between Nations Alejandro L. Studies in Latin American and Caribbean Music, edited by Peter Manuel ALSO IN THIS SERIES: