Bibliographic citations
Ángeles, F., (2020). Estereotipos, roles de género y expresiones de violencia en relación a la música: el caso del reggaetón entre jóvenes limeños [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15687
Ángeles, F., Estereotipos, roles de género y expresiones de violencia en relación a la música: el caso del reggaetón entre jóvenes limeños [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/15687
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title = "Estereotipos, roles de género y expresiones de violencia en relación a la música: el caso del reggaetón entre jóvenes limeños",
author = "Ángeles Díaz, Fabiola Elizabeth",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
Music is an important cultural product in people's lives. It is present in various spaces throughout his life, especially in the current context, where technology facilitates listening at any time and place. In this sense, musical genres such as reggaeton, which are widely accepted worldwide, would also be readily available to the population, especially youth. The purpose of this research is to know the role that reggaeton plays in the lives of young people, seeking to explore if it has any role in strengthening the prescriptive nature of gender stereotypes and roles, as well as if it contributes to normalizing violent behaviors that may be present in their daily life. For this purpose, two qualitative methodology studies were carried out. In the first one, a critical discourse analysis of 10 successful reggaeton songs was performed. The results show the reproduction of traditional gender stereotypes in the content of the songs, where women tend to be discriminated and undervalued, and men have a dominant role. In the second study, 20 young people and 3 specialists in reggaeton were interviewed regarding their perceptions and interpretations of this musical genre. The findings show that the entire sample recognizes the discriminatory and violent content towards women in reggaeton. However, there would be no awareness of how the daily listening of this musical genre contributes to the reproduction of traditional gender stereotypes and roles, nor to the reproduction of behaviors related to symbolic violence.
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