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  • About
  • 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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Los disfraces de la disidencia en la música cubana alternativa

Giovagnoli, Nicola 04 1900 (has links)
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Thèses et mémoires - FAS - Département de littératures et de langues modernes] / Ma recherche vise à comprendre de quelle façon les principales questions économiques (carences alimentaires et énergétiques), sociales (émigration massive, inégalités, racisme), politiques (manque de liberté, autoritarisme) et culturelles (immobilisme, censure) qui se produisent à Cuba depuis 1990 jusqu’à nos jours, se reflètent sur l’œuvre artistique d'un certain nombre de groupes musicaux. L’objectif de cette étude est de définir si ces expressions artistiques peuvent être considérées comme un miroir de la société de cette période, puisque elles contemplent des aspects d’intérêt public que le discours officiel tait. L’analyse veut examiner les stratégies discursives des paroles d’une certaine production musicale représentative d’un champ musical riche et complexe. D’autre part, l’étude vise à comprendre si la musique peut être considérée comme un espace de société civile dans un contexte qui empêche la libre formation d’agents sociaux. Cette étude considère l’œuvre de cinq artistes qui cultivent des genres musicaux bien différents : trova (Frank Delgado et Carlos Varela), rap (Krudas Cubensi et Los Aldeanos) et punk (Porno Para Ricardo). L’étude sera principalement littéraire, puisque l’analyse se centrera sur les paroles des chansons, qui sont considérées comme des textes littéraires. Après avoir sélectionné un corpus significatif de chansons, celui-ci sera analysé de façon systématique et transversale, en essayant de mettre en évidence les effets produits et leurs significations, évidentes et symboliques. De façon ponctuelle, je ferai aussi référence au performance et à l’esthétique. Cette étude prétend mettre en lumière la production littéraire/musicale d'artistes peu connus hors de Cuba et peu valorisés et diffusés à l’intérieur de l’île. L’un des buts est de montrer comment, dans un contexte politique dominé par l’autoritarisme et la censure, il peut exister des formes d’expressions capables de communiquer des messages subversifs et dissidents. / My research aims to understand how the main economic issues (food and energetic deficiencies), social issues (inequalities and racism) and cultural issues (stagnation and censorship) which have been occurring in Cuba since 1990, are reflected in the music of a certain number of bands. The goal of this study is to determine whether these artistic expressions are mirroring the society of this period, since they contemplate aspects of public interest that are concealed in the official discourse. This analysis will examine the discursive strategies of lyrics from certain musical productions, which represent a rich and complex range. In addition, this study aims to understand if music can be considered a space of civil society in a context that prevents the free formation of social actors. This study focuses on the work of five artists who cultivate very different musical genres: trova (Frank Delgado and Carlos Varela), rap (Krudas Cubensi and Los Aldeanos) and punk (Porno Para Ricardo). The analysis will focus mostly on the lyrics, which are considered as literary texts. A significant corpus of songs will be selected and systematically and transversally analyzed, in an attempt to highlight the effects produced and their significations, both explicit and symbolic. I will also refer to their live performances and their aesthetics. This study intends to highlight the literary and musical productions of artists who are not well known or in Cuba. One of the goals is to show how, in a political context dominated by authoritarianism and censorship, forms of expressions that are capable of communicating subversive and dissident messages may still exist. / Mi investigación apunta a comprender de qué manera las principales cuestiones económicas (carencias alimentarias y energéticas), sociales (emigración masiva, desigualdades, racismo), políticas (falta de libertad, autoritarismo) y culturales (inmovilismo, censura) que concurren en Cuba desde 1990 hasta nuestros días, entran y se discuten en la obra artística de un cierto número de grupos musicales. El objetivo de este estudio es definir si estas expresiones artísticas pueden considerarse un foro discursivo de la sociedad de este periodo al contemplar aspectos de interés público que el discurso oficial silencia. El análisis se centra en examinar las estrategias discursivas de las letras de cierta producción musical representativa de un campo musical rico y complejo. Por otro lado, el estudio examina si la música se puede considerar un espacio de sociedad civil en un contexto que impide la libre formación de agentes sociales. Este estudio considera la obra de cinco artistas que cultivan géneros musicales bien diferentes: trova (Frank Delgado y Carlos Varela), rap (Krudas Cubensi y Los Aldeanos) y punk (Porno Para Ricardo). El estudio será principalmente literario, pues el análisis se centra en las letras de las canciones, que son consideradas como textos literarios. Después de haber seleccionado un corpus significativo de canciones, éste será analizado de manera sistemática y transversal, tratando de poner en evidencia los efectos producidos y sus significaciones, patentes o simbólicas. De manera puntual, también haré referencia al performance y a la estética. Este estudio pretende poner de relieve la producción literaria/musical de artistas poco conocidos fuera de Cuba y poco valorizados y difundidos en la isla. Uno de los objetivos es mostrar cómo, en un contexto político dominado por el autoritarismo y la censura, pueden existir formas de expresión capaces de comunicar mensajes subversivos y disidentes.
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"Así me gustas gordita": Representaciones de la gordura en la música popular y la literatura del Caribe hispano

Braden, Emily 17 December 2007 (has links)
This thesis examines contemporary musical and literary representations of female fatness in the Hispanic Caribbean. Chapter I explores the stereotype of a greater acceptance and valorization of fatness within the African Diaspora using contemporary feminist scholarship on cultural aesthetics and the body. Fatness is discussed as being both sexually transgressive and traditionally feminine. Chapter II juxtaposes male representations of “la gorda” in the lyrics of popular music of from Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico with the feminist politics of underground hip hop. Chapter III analyzes Guillermo Cabrera Infante’s hyperbolic representation of La Estrella, his fictionalization of Cuban bolero singer Fredy Rodriguez, in Ella cantaba boleros y “Metafinal” (1996). The aquatic subtexts and grotesque characterization of La Estrella’s body construct her as an icon of musical authenticity and exceptionality as well as a symbol of strength and resistance.
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"Así me gustas gordita": Representaciones de la gordura en la música popular y la literatura del Caribe hispano

Braden, Emily 17 December 2007 (has links)
This thesis examines contemporary musical and literary representations of female fatness in the Hispanic Caribbean. Chapter I explores the stereotype of a greater acceptance and valorization of fatness within the African Diaspora using contemporary feminist scholarship on cultural aesthetics and the body. Fatness is discussed as being both sexually transgressive and traditionally feminine. Chapter II juxtaposes male representations of “la gorda” in the lyrics of popular music of from Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico with the feminist politics of underground hip hop. Chapter III analyzes Guillermo Cabrera Infante’s hyperbolic representation of La Estrella, his fictionalization of Cuban bolero singer Fredy Rodriguez, in Ella cantaba boleros y “Metafinal” (1996). The aquatic subtexts and grotesque characterization of La Estrella’s body construct her as an icon of musical authenticity and exceptionality as well as a symbol of strength and resistance.

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