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Existe una cierta fascinación del gusto iberoamericano por algunos tipos de marginalidad, por ejemplo, la masculinidad delincuente. Como expresiones de este gusto, tenemos dos formas poéticas de raíz iberoamericana, expresamente creadas para ser puestas ...
Granados, Octavio Páez
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Sobre héroes, monstruos y tumbas. Los capos en el narcocorrido colombiano
For the last few years corridos singing the drug traffickers have been largely broadcasted in Colombia. Based upon an important field work and a large collection of corridos in Colombia and in Mexico, this article examines the life and the legend of two ...
Valbuena Esteban, Carlos
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Narcocorridos: An Emerging Micromusic of Nuevo L. A.
Ethnomusicology, 2001Mettant en evidence la relation entre contexte social et musique populaire, entre reseaux musicaux translocaux et scenes musicales locales, l'A. examine les narcocorridos mexicaines dans les boites de nuit de Nuevo Los Angeles ou Nuevo L.A., un ensemble de compositions nouvelles, sur le modele des ballades populaires mexicaines (corridos), qui ...
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2009
The cultural landscapes that have emerged along with advanced globalization in the Western Hemisphere are nothing less than disconcerting. One of their most startling phenomena today is called the narcocorrido: an archaic and, one might think, even “primitive” form of balladry Its music intervenes into public consciousness, however, and serves as an ...
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The cultural landscapes that have emerged along with advanced globalization in the Western Hemisphere are nothing less than disconcerting. One of their most startling phenomena today is called the narcocorrido: an archaic and, one might think, even “primitive” form of balladry Its music intervenes into public consciousness, however, and serves as an ...
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Praise the Drug Lord: Narcocorridos in Mexico
2020This chapter describes the evolution of the popular Mexican narcocorridos genre, the drug ballads that, according to their critics and the authorities, glamorize crime and criminals. In the beginning, the songs told stories about the drug business with a certain objectivity but also with admiration for the drug lords.
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Narcocorridos and Moral Panics; the Case of Cartel TikTok and #Chapiza
2022TikTok has become a popular platform among a group of people known in popular culture as “Chiquinarcos”: a subculture that emerged particularly in North and Northwest Mexico, whose fundamental characteristic is the expression of admiration and emulation towards certain figures and practices within the world of drug trafficking.
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Smuggling, Betrayal, and the Handle of a Gun: Death, Laughter, and theNarcocorrido
Popular Music and Society, 2013A comparison of two narcocorridos, Los Tigres del Norte’s “Contrabando y traición” (1974) and Alfredo Ríos’s “El Katch” (2009), highlights both continuity and change in core features of the genre. Whereas Los Tigres del Norte demonstrate a greater degree of restraint, a change of perspective enables Ríos to enthusiastically celebrate the illicit ...
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