Being musical worker and a migrant. An ethnographic approach in Andalusia 2017

This article resumes a ethnographic research has been carried out among Latino American migrant musicians at Andalucia (Spain). We will study the process of migration and their musician abilities as survival strategies. Gender perspective helps us to study inequalities between women and men at different music works, especially on stereotypes that are present at migration process and their incorporation to work world. Feminist Ethnography allowed us to analyze emotions in front of migration memories both women and men musicians. So we consider this aesthetic emotion was significant in our ethnography work, because it is a very important emotion in the musical performs. Empathy was the main ethnographic activity in front of memories of these persons, both artists and migrants.

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Main Author: Flores, Marta
Format: Digital revista
Language:spa
Published: Universidad Nacional de La Pampa 2018
Online Access:https://cerac.unlpam.edu.ar/index.php/aljaba/article/view/3479
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Summary:This article resumes a ethnographic research has been carried out among Latino American migrant musicians at Andalucia (Spain). We will study the process of migration and their musician abilities as survival strategies. Gender perspective helps us to study inequalities between women and men at different music works, especially on stereotypes that are present at migration process and their incorporation to work world. Feminist Ethnography allowed us to analyze emotions in front of migration memories both women and men musicians. So we consider this aesthetic emotion was significant in our ethnography work, because it is a very important emotion in the musical performs. Empathy was the main ethnographic activity in front of memories of these persons, both artists and migrants.