Este artículo propone repensar las narrativas históricas de la música popular a través de la historiografía del jazz y del rock. Su objetivo es historizar e integrar en estos dos géneros, entendidos como ensamblajes, las maneras de escribir sobre ellos, así como presentar sus inercias historiográficas recurrentes. El artículo se divide en ocho breves secciones. En las cuatro primeras se analiza la escasez de reflexiones historiográficas en los estudios sobre música popular y se clasifican las narrativas históricas dominantes sobre el jazz y el rock, ponderando sus ventajas e inconvenientes. En las cuatro siguientes se examinan los problemas compartidos por estas tramas y se proponen diversas alternativas en relación con los recientes giros historiográficos.
This article analyses narrative, time and causality in current general histories of jazz, in the context of the ontological turn in the field. It proposes that jazz studies should go beyond romance as the dominant historical emplotment, pluralize their narratives, and establish a new historiographical relationship to the past in order to produce a truly global, decentred and decolonized history of the genre. The article is divided in three sections, which successively explore historical narratives, representations of time and causality in the past, and some theoretical problems in global and local histories.
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