Presentation: “Sensational sacrifices Delighting the senses in the Bolivian Andes”

Authors

  • Julio Mendívil Universidad de Viena

    Ethnomusicologist and Peruvian charanguista based in Austria. He has directed the professorship of Ethnomusicology at the University of Cologne (2008-2012), the Center for World Music at the University of Hildesheim (2013-2015) and has been president of IASPM-AL (International Association for the Studies of Popular Music  Latin American Branch) between 2012 and 2016 and professor of ethnomusicology at the Goethe University in Frankfurt between 2015 and 2017. He has published the books All voices: Articles on popular music (2001), From juju to uauco: an archaeomusicological essay on closed globular flutes of deer skull in the Chinchaysuyu region of the Inca Empire (2009), and Against music. Tools to think, understand and live music (2016). Together with Christian Spencer, he has edited the volume Made in Latin America. Studies in Popular Music (2016). He is currently a professor of ethnomusicology at the University of Vienna, Austria. Mail: julio.mendivil@univie.ac.at

Keywords:

Stobart, Potosí, music, feeding, multisensoriality, charango

Abstract

Anthropologica starts the "Translations" section with an article by British ethnomusicologist Henry Stobart, one of the most important specialists in Bolivian indigenous music, particularly from the Potosí region.

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Published

2018-07-17

How to Cite

Mendívil, J. (2018). Presentation: “Sensational sacrifices Delighting the senses in the Bolivian Andes”. Anthropologica Del Departamento De Ciencias Sociales, 36(40), 195–196. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/20104