Bibliographic citations
Carrillo, M., (2023). Flor Pucarina y Pastorita Huaracina. Construcción de personajes musicales femeninos durante el desarrollo discográfico de 1960 a 1965 en Perú. [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26309
Carrillo, M., Flor Pucarina y Pastorita Huaracina. Construcción de personajes musicales femeninos durante el desarrollo discográfico de 1960 a 1965 en Perú. []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26309
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title = "Flor Pucarina y Pastorita Huaracina. Construcción de personajes musicales femeninos durante el desarrollo discográfico de 1960 a 1965 en Perú.",
author = "Carrillo Fídel, María Alejandra",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Pastorita Huaracina and Flor Pucarina were two female singers of Andean music. Their musical career began in the coliseums and their success with the public took them to the recording and radio world. Currently, they are part of a select group of recognized and admired singers, such as Picaflor de los Andes and Jilguero del Huascarán. Recognized for their achievements, speeches of different kinds have defined the fame of both musical people. A priori labels are part of the discourses built around both singers, many of them without dwelling on their musical contributions to the music scene of the time. In this sense, the interest of this research is to establish the role of both singers within the Andean musical scene from 1960 to 1965 and to know the contributions, ruptures, silences, or changes that they faced as female subjects. To achieve this objective, tools from musicology, linguistics, art history, gender studies and sociology were used to establish a multimodal analysis. Through this tool, the visual, textual, and musical discourses in the first long plays of both singers are analyzed. In this way, the present research work seeks to establish how both singers represent an important step for women within a purely male Andean musical scene. Their agency, although not absolute, establishes crucial precedents from musical and visual development that determine a step within social and political discourses, while maintaining traditional themes.
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