2023
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-27902023000100061
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La función social del folclor: crítica, investigación y política cultural durante la trayectoria inicial de Pablo Garrido (Chile, 1928-1944)

Ignacio Ramos Rodillo,
Karen Donoso Fritz

Abstract: ofrecemos un análisis contextual de los textos críticos e investigativos acerca de folclor del músico y musicólogo chileno Pablo Garrido Vargas y de sus respectivos planteamientos y acciones, en el plano político-cultural, entre 1928 -el comienzo de su carrera periodística-y 1944 -cuando ingresó a la Dirección General de Información y Cultura, Ministerio del Interior de Chile-. Este artículo rastrea la noción de "función social" que Garrido aplicó al folclor musical, para ello abordamos su trayectoria inicial … Show more

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“…The folklore excerpt not only reflects the exploitation of animals as part of nature but also reflects human behaviour that does not appreciate the intrinsic value of life (Aitbayeva et al, 2023;Lorenz & Cervantes, 2023;Rodillo & Fritz, 2023). Chicken fights and bets involving animal lives illustrate how humans often take from nature, without considering the ethical or ecological impacts that may arise.…”
Section: Exploitation and Violence Of Naturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The folklore excerpt not only reflects the exploitation of animals as part of nature but also reflects human behaviour that does not appreciate the intrinsic value of life (Aitbayeva et al, 2023;Lorenz & Cervantes, 2023;Rodillo & Fritz, 2023). Chicken fights and bets involving animal lives illustrate how humans often take from nature, without considering the ethical or ecological impacts that may arise.…”
Section: Exploitation and Violence Of Naturementioning
confidence: 99%