
TRADIÇÃO E MODERNIDADE: RECONFIGURAÇÕES IDENTITÁRIAS NA MÚSICA FOLCLÓRICA CHILENA DOS ANOS 1950 E 1960
2009; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIÁS; Volume: 13; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5216/hr.v13i2.6648
ISSN1984-4530
Autores Tópico(s)Youth, Politics, and Society
ResumoThe urban popular song is a cultural event typically modern. Their production, spreading and consumption are confused with the urbanization processand the availability of technological resources. Communicated by the mass media, when achieved broader public than the local receivers, it has transformed into an important vector of cultural homogenization, what happened considerably fast, within the logic of the market. This article aims to map the connections between the popular song, the formation and consolidation of a consumer market and the political uses of it in different sectors of Chilean society between the fifties and sixties, a period in which the arts were related to the struggles of representation around the national identity in different countries of Latin America. KEY-WORDS: Folk music, national identity and youth culture.
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