«Agitando pañuelos»: Zamba, «affordances musicales» y configuraciones del amor en el campo del folklore argentino
Through love songs, people learn to make their feelings understandable, to thematize erotic-affective relationships, to identify the different forms that love narratives can take, and to manage the loss of our objects of desire. In the discursive universe of folklore, the zamba has functioned as a d...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/ISM/article/view/13345 |
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| Sumario: | Through love songs, people learn to make their feelings understandable, to thematize erotic-affective relationships, to identify the different forms that love narratives can take, and to manage the loss of our objects of desire. In the discursive universe of folklore, the zamba has functioned as a device for the transmission and social storage of romantic/passionate love culture and heterosexual couple relationships.
To analyze the forms of love that the zamba shapes, we will focus on the possibilities of use that this discourse offers us for emotional experience, based on the interactions between materials (lyrics, music, and choreography), usage conventions, and social agents. Thinking about the connections between zamba and love through the «affordances of music» allows us to identify the meanings that have been deposited onto the zamba, the narratives, subject positions, and experiences of love that have been excluded from this enunciative device, to understand love as a «restored behavior,» and to propose a queer path for the zamba that enables dissidents to access affective repertoires that allow them to be constituted as loved, desired, and remembered subjects. |
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