Bibliographic citations
Becerra, F., (2022). La representación de la escena musical criolla underground limeña en el documental musical peruano entre los años 2000 y 2020. El caso de los documentales “La Catedral del Criollismo” (2010) y “Lima Bruja” (2011) [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23787
Becerra, F., La representación de la escena musical criolla underground limeña en el documental musical peruano entre los años 2000 y 2020. El caso de los documentales “La Catedral del Criollismo” (2010) y “Lima Bruja” (2011) []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23787
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title = "La representación de la escena musical criolla underground limeña en el documental musical peruano entre los años 2000 y 2020. El caso de los documentales “La Catedral del Criollismo” (2010) y “Lima Bruja” (2011)",
author = "Becerra Maque, Flavio César",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
This research thesis has as its central theme the analysis of the representation of the Lima underground creole music scene, a definition given by the theorists Fred Rohner and Mónica Contreras to refer to those spaces such as peñas or music centers far from the more commercial and massive side of creole music, in the musical documentaries “La Catedral del Criollismo” (2010), a medium-length documentary by Peruvian director Gisella Burga and Spanish director Javier Expósito, and “Lima Bruja” (2011), a documentary feature film by Peruvian Rafael Polar. The relevance of this research is due to the contribution it makes towards the visibility and study of a key element of our cultural identity such as creole music, specifically the Lima underground creole music scene, and its representation within the documentary production in Peru. The main objective is to provide a comparative analysis of the representation methods used on the Lima underground creole music scene in the aforementioned documentaries, in order to understand how this music scene is represented within the rise of the musical subgenre in Peruvian documentary production during the first two decades of the 21st century. To do this, representation methods are used as the main analysis tool, such as the six modes proposed by the theorist Bill Nichols and the documentary voice proposed by the theorist Carl Plantinga, with which a content analysis is carried out on the representation of the different elements that characterize the Lima underground creole music scene identified in both films, which are: space, members and repertoire.
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