IGEHCS   24394
INSTITUTO DE GEOGRAFIA, HISTORIA Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Indigenista perspectives in Argentine metal music
Autor/es:
CALVO, MANUELA BELÉN
Revista:
Metal Music Studies
Editorial:
Intellect
Referencias:
Lugar: Bristol; Año: 2018 vol. 4 p. 155 - 163
ISSN:
2052-3998
Resumen:
Indigenismo was a literary trend that originated in 1920s Peru and that further developed in many Andean countries, including Argentina. In Argentina, indigenista literature represented a reaction to the hegemonic ideals of civilization versus-barbarism, which were deployed to justify the murdering and subjugation of indigenous peoples. Starting in the 1980s, many metal bands in Argentina adopt the same approach. This article will examine the way in which metal music in Argentina uses a twofold logic that simultaneously defends all aboriginal traits while condemning all foreign influences, all of this as bands use rhetorical devices that originate in metal music, devices external to the indigenous world and originating from a context of globalization and capitalism. This meditation is based on a socio-semiotic analysis of the output of a handful of bands.