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Music and Political Imprisonment in Pinochet's Chile

Music and Political Imprisonment in Pinochet's Chile

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Availability:In StockContributor:Katia ChornikSeries:Currents in Latin American and Iberian MusicPublish date:12/19/2025Pages:184
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780190052263ISBN-10:190052260UPC:9780190052263Book Category:Music, History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Ethnomusicology, Latin America, Popular CultureBook Topic:South AmericaSize:9.28 x 6.21 x 0.46 inchesWeight:0.6195Product ID:SCQ9G9S8ES
Over 1,000 political imprisonment and torture centers existed across Chile during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet (1973-90). Music was often present in those centers, both as a response to and part of human rights violations. In this pioneering book, Katia Chornik explores the relationships between music, politics, memory, and human rights, discussing a broad range of music experiences and repertoire and how these are remembered, preserved, and disseminated decades later.

The book probes how pieces written, performed, and listened to in captivity are threaded into survivors' memories of mistreatment, resilience, and experiences beyond resistance. Chornik blends sources from the Cantos Cautivos digital archive with interviews with ex-political prisoners, agents of secret services, and visitors to prisons, proposing the notion of "memory cacophony" to describe the discordant kaleidoscope of voices, memories, repertoire, and experiences unveiled. Chornik demonstrates how music, as an expression of powerful lived experiences, is an essential component of the cultural history and legacy of the Pinochet period.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Oxford University PressISBN-13:9780190052263ISBN-10:190052260UPC:9780190052263Book Category:Music, History, Social ScienceBook Subcategory:Ethnomusicology, Latin America, Popular CultureBook Topic:South AmericaSize:9.28 x 6.21 x 0.46 inchesWeight:0.6195Product ID:SCQ9G9S8ES
Katia Chornik grew up in the Chilean diaspora as her parents experienced political detention and exile under Pinochet. She is the author of Alejo Carpentier and the Musical Text (2015) and numerous academic and media articles on Latin American politics, culture, history, and society, and is the founder of the Cantos Cautivos digital archive. She has worked for UNESCO and in the university, public, and cultural sectors, and is affiliated with Cambridge's Centre for Latin American Studies.
Publisher: Oxford University Press

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