Mercedes Liska

Mercedes Liska
  • University of Buenos Aires

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El feminismo espiritual aparece en las propuestas de diversas artistas mujeres de la música popular latinoamericana de creación reciente. Referencias ligadas al crecimiento y el bienestar personal y social, al equilibrio energético y los poderes femeninos ancestrales, que se manifiestan en el lenguaje poético o temático de canciones, en la composic...
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Queer tango, a movement started in 2002 by a group of women at a lesbian feminist cultural centre, is one of the most controversial initiatives to appear in contemporary dance experiences in Buenos Aires. Same-sex tango dancing was forbidden at the beginning of the 1900s as part of a broader process of monitoring popular culture and moral conduct;...
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This article explores the relationships between the electronic tango and the contemporary corporeal features of the tango within the process of legitimizing new experiencies in the aesthetic and music fields. As a result of the tech- nological changes and the diffusion of the electronic tango through society, an intense debate has set off about the...
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This article explores the relationships between the electronic tango and the contemporary corporeal features of the tango within the process of legitimizing new experiencies in the aesthetic and music fields. As a result of the technological changes and the diffusion of the electronic tango through society, an intense debate has set off about the "...
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Current academic interpretations of the process of transformation within tango music and dance during the first two decades of the twentieth century focus on the consolidation of a canon concerning poetical and body issues, leaving open the question about the stylistic changes in music, and its connection to the social conditions of its production....

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