José María Arguedas and knowing how to dance History
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-9651.v1i9p292-315Keywords:
Andean narrative, Arguedas, music and dance, history and Andean culture, decolonization.Abstract
The present paper analyzes the narrative proposal of the Latin-American writer, anthropologist and musicologist José María Arguedas, who offers an alternative historicity, constructed from the vital dynamic the bodies, knowledge and the subjectivities mobilize. They constitute their place and region in the Andean area. Based on the indigenous rebellions that took place in southern Peru, we are going to analyze the relations between music, dance and the construction of the political subject. The paper also examines the genealogy of these aspects in Arguedas’ narrative work and the questions that highlight not only the tensions but also the possible encounters that could repair deep fractures and historical interruptions.
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