Bibliographic citations
Grados, C., (2023). Análisis de contenido de las letras de las canciones del grupo Leusemia (1983-1986) como expresión particular de la subjetividad, dentro del movimiento de rock subterráneo en el Perú [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26507
Grados, C., Análisis de contenido de las letras de las canciones del grupo Leusemia (1983-1986) como expresión particular de la subjetividad, dentro del movimiento de rock subterráneo en el Perú []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26507
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title = "Análisis de contenido de las letras de las canciones del grupo Leusemia (1983-1986) como expresión particular de la subjetividad, dentro del movimiento de rock subterráneo en el Perú",
author = "Grados Eras, Carlos Alexander",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In the 80s in Peru, a particular non-commercial rock movement was developed that received the name of “rock subterraneo”. With a similar experience to the international punk movement, the Leusemia group was the main promoter as well as being the most representative, hence the present investigation has focused on it, in order to understand those that were the main ideas, perceptions and values they espoused. For this work, the lyrics of the songs of this group have been taken as an object of study, the same ones that were subjected to a content analysis to account for the main topics addressed, in this way it has been possible to infer the direct and indirect messages propagated as well as understanding the subjectivity involved. It has been possible to establish that more than a product of the social context of crisis, the underground movement arises from a specific context favorable to the emergence of national rock in its commercial and non-commercial (rock subterráneo) variants, but above all due to a communicative need of the young promoters. Los Leusemia made use of various musical genres, punk being one of them. Unlike commercial music groups, in their messages they try to portray the immediate reality and their own perceptions, which revolved around a decadent vision of the city of Lima, full of social problems, violence and death; faced with hopelessness, they propose that people react, act, as can be by being part of the new community of underground musicians.
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