¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)

Popular music offers a valuable perspective for social analysis, particularly regarding social class and ethnicity, due to the characteristics of  their producers and consumers.This text explores the connections between salsa, Peruvian cumbia-chicha and their ability to represent and shape identitie...

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Main Author: Jesús A. Cosamalón Aguilar
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Language:Spanish
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2024-12-01
Series:Caravelle
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/16346
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description Popular music offers a valuable perspective for social analysis, particularly regarding social class and ethnicity, due to the characteristics of  their producers and consumers.This text explores the connections between salsa, Peruvian cumbia-chicha and their ability to represent and shape identities  through its fundamental presence at dance parties. Thus, this study allows us to retrieve the voices of popular sectors and the questions generated from there.
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spellingShingle Jesús A. Cosamalón Aguilar
¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)
Caravelle
Ethnicity
Chicha
Popular music
Tropical music
Cumbia
title ¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)
title_full ¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)
title_fullStr ¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)
title_full_unstemmed ¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)
title_short ¡Que viva la salsa! ¡Que siga la cumbia! Clase y etnicidad en la música popular de América Latina (1970-1980)
title_sort que viva la salsa que siga la cumbia clase y etnicidad en la musica popular de america latina 1970 1980
topic Ethnicity
Chicha
Popular music
Tropical music
Cumbia
url https://journals.openedition.org/caravelle/16346
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