Bibliographic citations
Choza, L., (2021). El canto del allwakuy harawi como expresión musical de reparación psicológica de experiencias traumáticas generadas en contextos de conflicto armado interno y posconflicto en el Perú [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21047
Choza, L., El canto del allwakuy harawi como expresión musical de reparación psicológica de experiencias traumáticas generadas en contextos de conflicto armado interno y posconflicto en el Perú []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21047
@mastersthesis{renati/528757,
title = "El canto del allwakuy harawi como expresión musical de reparación psicológica de experiencias traumáticas generadas en contextos de conflicto armado interno y posconflicto en el Perú",
author = "Choza Carro De Diaz, Liliana Zoraida",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
This thesis studies the allwakuy harawi as an experiential chant with a narrative tradition sung by women from Ayacucho, during the conflicto armado interno 1980-2000 and posconflicto. This chant is in the collective melodic memory and has a cultural meaning with a pathos, or feeling of deep sorrow and suffering related to the sudden loss of beloved relatives such as the women from Ayacucho experienced. The aim of this research is to analyze the way in which the chant of the allwakuy harawi becomes a musical experience, with a function equivalent to the psychological repair of traumatic experiences in those contexts. This work is based on the study of six women´s chants during internal war and postwar context, by means of interviews as well as audiovisual sources from the Defensoría del Pueblo. In musicology, the approach is to study the harawi as culture with its uses and functions, according to Merriam, Nettl, Cavero, Romero, Montoya and others. Concerning musical analysis, the allwakuy harawi is understood through the conceptual model developed by Simha Arom and others. The psychological concepts are based on the psychoanalytic theory by Freud and Klein, developed by Segal and collected by Laplanche y Pontalis and others. The main issue of this investigation is to analyze the psychological repair by relating the melodic variations made by the chanters with the psychic representation, the narrative with the word-representation and the emotional sense in the chanters’ performance with the adaptive function. In musicology there are no studies of chants like the allwakuy (translated as howl or lament) nor are there references to psychological repair functions assigned to vocal musical practices in war and postwar contexts. Therefore, this thesis is a pioneer of that topic and contributes to the discovery, acknowledgement and valuing of Andean cultural wisdom.
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