New Chilean Pop catalyzed and reinforced a queer exploration of social exclusion, an alternative and sometimes a counter culture. An analysis of Javiera Mena and Álex Anwandter’s music and filmography reveals a musical scene that has been led by queer and feminist artists whose work has evolved alongside national social movements and a counter-telling of the political, social, cultural, and economic legacy of Augusto Pinochet’s bloody regime (1973–1990). El Nuevo Pop Chileno catalizó y reforzó una exploración queer de la exclusión social, así como una cultura alternativa y, a veces, contracultural. Un análisis de la música y filmografía de Javiera Mena y Álex Anwandter revela una escena musical que ha sido liderada por artistas queer y feministas cuyo trabajo ha evolucionado junto con los movimientos sociales nacionales y una contranarrativa del legado político, social, cultural y económico del sangriento régimen de Augusto Pinochet (1973–1990).
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