학술논문

La representación de la espiritualidad mapuche en la música popular: el caso de Anklaje
Document Type
article
Source
Resonancias, Vol 26, Iss 51, Pp 201-222 (2023)
Subject
ethnomusicology
representation
mapuche
williche
chiloé
Music
M1-5000
Language
English
Spanish; Castilian
Portuguese
ISSN
0717-3474
0719-5702
Abstract
Anklaje is a popular music group founded in the city of Castro in Chiloé Island, in southern Chile, whose creative work is characterized by the use of musical elements linked to the Mapuche Willliche people. In this article, we discuss how Anklaje represents Mapuche spirituality in its music, analyzing the interactions among territory, identity, and spirituality that articulate a particular creative process. We examine the band members’ discourses which characterize two ways of conceiving music practices, one linked to music as a rational expression and another as a spiritual experience. The results show how a construct of territory shapes a vision of spirituality, driving a representational practice based on the mediation between secular and sacred elements.