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Polyphonic Revolution focuses on the cultural debate within the
left during the Popular Unity government in Chile (1970-73).Seeking
to map such a debate to situate the discourses and artistic
productions linked to the Chilean New Song movement, this book
demonstrates that musicians were part of the committed
intelligentsia. They actively participated in the discussion and
proposal of ways to integrate culture in the revolutionary process,
playing an important political and cultural role. Analysis is based
on the government-friendly press and records released between 1970
and 1973; thus verifying how the main trends observed in the
cultural debate were expressed in the movement, the extent to which
the positions defended by the musicians have been in tune with
governmental purposes, and how they influenced the cultural
policies debated and pursued by Popular Unity. Scholars of Latin
American studies, cultural studies, and music will find this book
particularly interesting.
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