AbstractsAstronomy & Space Science

Afro-Peruvian dance : an embodied struggle for visibility and integration

by Katherine Aissa Porras




Institution: University of Hawaii – Manoa
Department:
Year: 2016
Keywords: Afro-Peruvian; Afro-Latin identity; Cultural resistance; Dance
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2064767
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/101272


Abstract

M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012. This thesis analyzes four Afro-Peruvian dances (Festejo, Zamacueca, Alcatraz, and Lando) in contemporary Peru and the impact of these dances in the transformation of Afro Peruvians status in Peruvian society. Historically, Afro-Peruvians have been marginalized in political, economical and educational sectors in Peru. I argue that even though Afro-Peruvian dance has been used as an entertainment tool for commodification, it has also provided a space for the development of Afro-Peruvians' embodiment of Black consciousness; and furthermore, a space for contestation, negotiation of power and status of Afro-Peruvians. With this emerging consciousness Afro-Peruvians can challenge the hierarchical power structure within Peruvian society. This study employs an ethnographic approach based on my knowledge as an Afro-Peruvian dance practitioner, and the application of Louis Althusser's technique of symptomatic reading to archival videos, interviews, and English and Spanish literature.