Citas bibligráficas
Valdez, L., (2023). Representaciones populares contemporáneas de Túpac Amaru II en el distrito de Comas, Lima, 2021 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26008
Valdez, L., Representaciones populares contemporáneas de Túpac Amaru II en el distrito de Comas, Lima, 2021 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26008
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title = "Representaciones populares contemporáneas de Túpac Amaru II en el distrito de Comas, Lima, 2021",
author = "Valdez Espinoza, Luis Carlos",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This research addresses, through audiovisual ethnography, the intermedial approach and audiovisual language, the interpretations of the images of José Gabriel Condorcanqui located in the Comas district of Lima, which are carried out by different subjects linked to such icons through different circumstances. These interpretations go through their personal, family and collective stories as stories of migration, liberation, resistance, independence and dignity, based on what we define as contemporary popular representations. The framework of the study is the conflict, omissions and absences in the colonial and republican visual representations about the Indian and Túpac Amaru II, the indigenous leader who revolted against the colonial power in the 18th century, during the Peruvian Viceroyalty. Although the icon of the rebel from Cusco was promoted during the government of Velasco Alvarado (1968-1975) as an element of government propaganda, since then it has had continuity in its visual production from official art circles and from various Latin American and Latin American guilds and collectives. including as educational material; However, in the present work, the current perspectives of the inhabitants of Lima are addressed, collecting the versions of migrants and their children who inhabit an urban space of the Peruvian capital identified through the categories of neighborhood, invasion, human settlement, cone and today. known as North Lima, terms that give it the status of a peripheral city as a result of self-management and nonurban planning of the capital. In this way, a field is built from the archives and bibliographical material to attempt a genealogy of the visualities about the indigenous, which in turn becomes the context for the field research carried out in the district, which can establish an approach on interpretations of the three images of Túpac Amaru II installed in Comas.
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