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Bromley, R., (2023). Empoderamiento Popular: Identidad social positiva en la teatralidad de los cómicos ambulantes [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26341
Bromley, R., Empoderamiento Popular: Identidad social positiva en la teatralidad de los cómicos ambulantes []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26341
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title = "Empoderamiento Popular: Identidad social positiva en la teatralidad de los cómicos ambulantes",
author = "Bromley Lopez, Ricardo Marcelo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In the present work, we have analyzed the way in which the character of the “cholo”, from the theatricality of “street comedians”, worked as a tool for the construction of a positive social identity in the decade of the 80’s in Lima-Perú. To this purpose, we analyzed how the word “cholo” carried a very racist usage at the time, which harmed the social groups that felt identified inside the parameters of this word, as well as the way in which the peruvian emigration in the decade of the 80’s pushed the creation of humoristic groups on the streets of Lima called “street comedians”, groups which, using elements from theatre, developed the creation of a character, sometimes called “el cholo vivo”, whose name alludes to the “speed of mind” and “shrewd” that the character manifested, and opposed by these means the racist stigma that had been linked to the word “cholo” in previous decades. It is important to clarify that all of the development seen in the present work was laid out based on the study of social psychology and the social identity theory, analyzing the change from negative social identity, a term linked to racism and the stigma that encompasses the word “cholo“, to positive social identity, which is related to the empowerment and change of perspective regarding the word. Said change is accomplished using the social tool of “social creativity”, which works as a tool of social inclusion for racialized groups.
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