Women in Social Huayno and his Compositions Before, During and After Armed Conflict (1980- 2000) in Peru

Authors

  • Gysella Jessica Ayre Orellana Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15648/cl.23.2016.6

Abstract

The aim of this empirical work is to give an approach to the relationship between the state and women singers and song- writers of huayno, music genre of in- digenous roots and matrix. This paper suggests the existence of a regime of gender, class and racial subordination as well as a process of state control of the huayno before the armed conflict that became in media, policial and parastatal censorship and criminalization of social huayno and her singers and songwriters meanwhile the political armed violence period. Censorships turned into media stigmatization, attempts of marginaliza- tion and autocensorship after the same period.

 

Keywords: Armed conflict, Censorship, Huayno, Gender, Indigenous population.

How to Cite

Ayre Orellana, G. J. (2016). Women in Social Huayno and his Compositions Before, During and After Armed Conflict (1980- 2000) in Peru. Cuadernos De Literatura Del Caribe E Hispanoamérica, (23), 117–142. https://doi.org/10.15648/cl.23.2016.6

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Published

2016-11-24