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Las performances musicales en las misiones jesuitas de guaraníes

العروض الموسيقية في البعثات اليسوعية لغواراني
Authors: Natalia Aguerre;

Las performances musicales en las misiones jesuitas de guaraníes

Abstract

Este artículo expondrá cómo la música, sonidos y canto/danzas fueron utilizados por los jesuitas en el proceso de intervención social de las comunidades guaraníes –del actual territorio argentino– durante la conquista española para la eliminación y resignificación de hábitos rituales guaraníes y la adaptación de conductas y actitudes, en clave cristiana. Indagaremos en los primeros encuentros entre estos grupos para observar cómo los sacerdotes hicieron uso de la música con el propósito de provocar un tipo de sensibilización que les permitiera la reducción de los guaraníes. Observaremos cómo a partir de la constitución de las reducciones, los sonidos y canto/danzas guaraníes fueron re-significados y en qué medida los dramas estéticos musicales cristianos permitieron la creación de espacios de participación que llevaron a la internalización de nuevos comportamientos y sensibilidades. Para el análisis utilizaremos la categoría de performance como comunicación estratégica (Aguerre, 2015), entendiéndola como la escenificación pública de dramas estéticos dentro de un proceso de diseño sociocultural donde la sensibilización y participación actuaron como acciones estratégicas para la transformación social (Massoni y Pérez, 2009). 

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Cultural Studies, Sociology and Political Science, música, performance, comunicación estratégica, Social Sciences, FOS: Humanities, pueblos originarios, Coloniality of Power and Knowledge in Latin America, comunicación estratégica, strategic communication, FOS: Sociology, Humanities, comunicação estratégica., Anthropology, Discourse Analysis and Social Change, music, Comunicación Social, música, misiones jesuíticas, FOS: Other humanities, performance, Art

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