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2024-03-18T16:02:41ZLos Jaivas: Toward a Decolonial Attitude in Chilean Psychedelic Rock
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/134908
Title: Los Jaivas: Toward a Decolonial Attitude in Chilean Psychedelic Rock
Author: Holas Allimant, I.; Holas, S.
Abstract: This article proposes a decolonial reading of the rock music produced by Los Jaivas in Chile during the late sixties and early seventies by putting it in dialogue with Rodolfo Kusch’s work on identity and Walter Mignolo’s notion of decolonial aesthesis. By highlighting Indigenous melodies, rhythms, ideas and experiences in the rock genre, Los Jaivas propose an alternative conception of the Chilean subject as Andean and not exclusively displaced-European, as maintained by Chile’s institutions and mainstream culture. The music produced by Los Jaivas articulates a decolonial attitude. It recognises Indigenous values as an integral part of Chilean reality, adding a deeper dimension to the political critique of capitalism that occurred during the Unidad Popular period (1970-1973). Through the enduring music of their first albums and singles, Los Jaivas create an instance of decolonial aesthesis that has profoundly altered Chilean discourses of national identity.2021-01-01T00:00:00ZHistoria, identidad, mentira y ventroloquía: las problemáticas del otro y del conocimiento en El arpa y la sombra de Alejo Carpentier
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/109463
Title: Historia, identidad, mentira y ventroloquía: las problemáticas del otro y del conocimiento en El arpa y la sombra de Alejo Carpentier
Author: Holas, S.
Abstract: This study aims at questioning and dismantling of the concepts of history & identity in Alejo's Carpentier. El arpa y la sombra. The narration offers this possibility when such dichotomies as history / lies, identity / ventriloquy are interpreted as from a critical perspective. In fact, the dismantling of these dichotomies allows Carpentier to fathom a much more complex Columbus than the one mono-logically constructed and championed by the official literature.2013-01-01T00:00:00ZEl arte de la palabra/ The art of the word
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/108590
Title: El arte de la palabra/ The art of the word
Author: Holas, S.
Editor: Huenun, J.2014-01-01T00:00:00ZLa violencia en la literatura: representaciones en la obra de Roque Dalton
https://hdl.handle.net/2440/108313
Title: La violencia en la literatura: representaciones en la obra de Roque Dalton
Author: Paredes, J.
Abstract: Este artículo parte de la premisa de que la presencia de la violencia en la literatura se remonta a los inicios de esta, ya sea en las obras producidas por la Grecia Antigua (base de la literatura occidental), como las de otras culturas que nada tienen que ver con la cultura o la producción literaria de Occidente (Popol Vuh). Luego se hace un estudio básico de cómo el poeta salvadoreño Roque Dalton utiliza la violencia en su obra, enfatizando dos usos específicos: el de presentar la violencia como concepto y forma de vida del pueblo salvadoreño, y el de traer al descubierto trazos de la historia violentada por las clases gobernantes, a través del rescate y revalidación de la figura del héroe revolucionario del siglo XIX, Anastasio Aquino.
Description: This article discusses violence as an ever present element in literature. It presents examples of violence in ancient Greek, Maya, French, and Spanish literature. The second part of this work focuses on the different ways the Salvadoran poet Roque Dalton represents violence in his works, especially conceptual and historical violence.2015-01-01T00:00:00Z