38 research outputs found
RamĂłn Llull y las tres potencias del alma
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âMusic is my AK-47â: performing resistance in Belfast's rebel music scene
This article examines how some Irish republicans have used ârebel songsâ as a means to resist the hegemonic power of the British state, and how militant republicanism is invoked musically, through sonic and physical references to gunfire. It explores how the use of rebel songs has changed, the inherent tensions within today's scene, and how republicans attempt to coâopt other conflicts as a means to strengthen their claim as resistance fighters. The article also analyses more nuanced resistances within the rebel music scene, exploring how competing republican factions use the same music to express opposing political positions, and why some musicians ultimately leave the scene on account of the musical and political restrictions placed upon them. In so doing, the article connects with ongoing attempts to rethink, remap, and develop new approaches to resistance within anthropology, while contributing to the developing subfield of âethnomusicology in times of troubleâ
RamĂłn Llull y la "De divisione naturae"
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