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The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Jorge N. Leal
11 episodes
1 week ago

This podcast examines the perennial quest of Latin Americans and Latinx peoples to create more just and equitable societies. The series focuses on the political project of Latin American rock en español, a musical genre that challenged the hegemony of English rock and began in the 1970s.

During the 1970s, a number of Latin American countries were faced with dictatorships and military coups that led to the “dirty wars” in which citizens were traumatized, tortured, and murdered. This project will be examining the lyrics for main themes of social justice that circulated during the dirty wars of Mexico, Chile, and Argentina in particular.

We will also feature intergenerational conversations to examine the legacies of this music in our present moment and how Rock en Español was employed by LA Latinas and Latinos to fight against anti-immigrant rhetoric and politics in 1990s California.

This project is supported in part by the University of California Office of the President MRPI funding M21PR3286.

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This podcast examines the perennial quest of Latin Americans and Latinx peoples to create more just and equitable societies. The series focuses on the political project of Latin American rock en español, a musical genre that challenged the hegemony of English rock and began in the 1970s.

During the 1970s, a number of Latin American countries were faced with dictatorships and military coups that led to the “dirty wars” in which citizens were traumatized, tortured, and murdered. This project will be examining the lyrics for main themes of social justice that circulated during the dirty wars of Mexico, Chile, and Argentina in particular.

We will also feature intergenerational conversations to examine the legacies of this music in our present moment and how Rock en Español was employed by LA Latinas and Latinos to fight against anti-immigrant rhetoric and politics in 1990s California.

This project is supported in part by the University of California Office of the President MRPI funding M21PR3286.

Show more...
Music History
Music,
History
Episodes (11/11)
The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
A Conversation with Roco Pachukote of Maldita Vecindad (Fall 2024)
8 months ago
26 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Especial—Los Abandoned Reunion Conversation Fall 2023
1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Eight—The Evolving Meaning(s) of Rock en Español
2 years ago
48 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Seven—The Rock en Español Legacies in SoCal
2 years ago
39 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Six—Questions (and Some Answers!) about Rock en Español
2 years ago
32 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Five—"Al son del horror," How music shakes the national conscience during violent times
2 years ago
39 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Four—¡Rock Nacional (Argentino) Presente!...After all these years!
2 years ago
35 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Three—"Should We Remember?" Music, Dictatorships, and Dissent in Latin America
2 years ago
40 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode Two—El Rock en Español + Los Angeles: Rock Angelino
2 years ago
30 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
Episode One—Rock en Español and Democracy: Argentina, Chile, and México
2 years ago
33 minutes

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy
The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy: Trailer
2 years ago
1 minute

The Discursive Power of Rock en español and the Desire for Democracy

This podcast examines the perennial quest of Latin Americans and Latinx peoples to create more just and equitable societies. The series focuses on the political project of Latin American rock en español, a musical genre that challenged the hegemony of English rock and began in the 1970s.

During the 1970s, a number of Latin American countries were faced with dictatorships and military coups that led to the “dirty wars” in which citizens were traumatized, tortured, and murdered. This project will be examining the lyrics for main themes of social justice that circulated during the dirty wars of Mexico, Chile, and Argentina in particular.

We will also feature intergenerational conversations to examine the legacies of this music in our present moment and how Rock en Español was employed by LA Latinas and Latinos to fight against anti-immigrant rhetoric and politics in 1990s California.

This project is supported in part by the University of California Office of the President MRPI funding M21PR3286.