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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rossy War y el Espejismo Amazónico de la Tecnocumbia

Ortiz Ballarta, Maria Fernanda 29 November 2023 (has links)
Uno de los conceptos que suelen encontrarse frecuentemente al leer sobre tecnocumbia peruana, es su condición de amazoneidad. La producción académica sobre el género, indica que la tecnocumbia nace en la selva peruana y que además, sus características sonoras y performativas son de profunda influencia amazónica. Asimismo, presentan a la cantante Rossy War como la figura que resume la tecnocumbia y su representante más exitosa. Dicho esto, lo previsible sería encontrar aquellos atributos amazónicos en la propuesta musical de la cantante. Sin embargo, estas condiciones parecen no encontrarse presentes. Para estudiar los motivos de este descalce, esta investigación propone la metáfora de “espejismo amazónico” como una forma de aproximarse a la disonancia entre el discurso académico sobre la tecnocumbia y el hecho musical. El primer capítulo, presenta los discursos existentes sobre la tecnocumbia desde tres ejes: modernidad, amazoneidad y performance. En el segundo capítulo, se contrastan los discursos anteriormente mencionados con la propuesta musical de Rossy War y su Banda Kaliente a través de un análisis musical estético de temas seleccionados y videoclips. Finalmente, se discuten los motivos por el cual la imagen amazónica de la tecnocumbia podría haber sido hasta entonces, un espejismo que se desvanece al acercarse. / One of the concepts that are often found when reading about the Peruvian variant of technocumbia is its condition of amazoness. The academic production about the genre points that technocumbia was born in the Peruvian jungle and that, in addition, its sound and performative characteristics are deeply influenced by the Amazon. Likewise, they present the singer Rossy War as the figure that sums up technocumbia and its most successful representative. That being said, the foreseeable thing would be to find those Amazonian attributes in the singer's musical proposal. However, these conditions seem not to be present. To study the reasons for this mismatch, this research proposes the metaphor of "Amazonian Mirage" as a way of approaching the dissonance between the academic discourse on technocumbia and the musical fact. The first chapter presents the existing discourses on technocumbia from three axes: modernity, amazoness and performance. In the second chapter, the previously mentioned speeches are contrasted with the musical proposal of “Rossy War y su Banda Kaliente” through an aesthetic musical analysis of selected songs and video clips. Finally, the reasons why the Amazonian image of technocumbia could have been until then, a mirage that vanishes when approaching, are discussed.

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