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Músicos y tambores en la etnomusicología de la transculturación: Fernando Ortiz, los tamboreros de Regla y la etnografía afrocubana

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Jorge Pavez Ojeda, "Músicos y tambores en la etnomusicología de la transculturación: Fernando Ortiz, los tamboreros de Regla y la etnografía afrocubana", in Latin American Music Review, University of Texas Press, vol.37, n° 2, Fall-Winter 2016, pp. 208-238

Abstract

In this article I study the form of production of the “ethnographic authority” in the musicological work of Fernando Ortiz, founding author of an ethnological narrative for the Cuban nation, in which Afro-Cuban music occupies a central place. In this way, we will be able to see the rise and inscription of the ethnographic dialogic agency—the drums and the drummers from Regla (Havana) as ethnomusicology objects and subjects—in the texts of music representation.

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Ethnographers’ offices in Latin America: dialogical foundations of Latin American anthropology (Chile, Cuba, Brazil, Bolivia, 1880-1950)
01 January 2013 - 30 June 2013
30 June 2013
385
Jorge Pavez
8183
2016
Social anthropology and ethnology
Contemporary period (1789-…)
Central and South America
Jorge Pavez Ojeda