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Analizamos la situación política en Ecuador a pocos días de las elecciones. Conversamos con la embajadora adjunta en Canberra quien explica el proceso de votación para los ecuatorianos en Australia. Conversamos con el cantautor chileno Nano Stern sobre su gira por Australia y su proyecto cinematográfico "En Septiembre canta el gallo". También hablamos con el codirector, Luis Emilio Briceño, que explora el fenómeno de la Nueva Canción chilena.
El cantautor chileno Nano Stern y el realizador Luis Emilio Briceño recogen en “En septiembre canta el gallo” las voces de una generación de músicos que marcó un antes y un después en la historia de la música chilena previa al golpe de estado de 1973. Briceño conversa con SBS Spanish sobre la importancia del legado de la Nueva Canción Chilena del que bebe el cantautor Nano Stern, quien presenta el documental en Sídney el 13 de abril.
Nano Stern inicia una nueva gira en Australia que le llevará por Byron Bay, Sídney, Melbourne, Avoca Beach y Canberra. El cantautor chileno visita los estudios de SBS Spanish para tocar en vivo, conversar sobre sus procesos creativos, su inspiración y su documental, “En septiembre canta el gallo”, en el que entrevista a sus “maestros”, la generación de músicos de la Nueva Canción Chilena.
¡EXCLUSIVA! #Marisela '#LaDamaDeHierro' presenta su NUEVA canción '#SOLA' y su concierto en el #AuditorioNacional de la #CDMXSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En Aleatorio, Data, Titi y Lorenzo conversaron con Enrique Paris, el talentoso guitarrista venezolano, nos habla sobre su impactante nueva canción "Aggressive Patience" y los detalles detrás de su creación. Desde la inspiración hasta el proceso de composición, Enrique comparte sus secretos musicales, técnicas de guitarra y lo que viene en su carrera.
María Amparo Ochoa Castaños, (Costa Rica, Sinaloa, 29 de septiembre de 1946[1]?[2]? - Culiacán, 8 de febrero de 1994)[3]?[4]?más conocida como Amparo Ochoa o "La voz de México", fue una maestra rural y cantante de música mexicana, perteneciente a la generación de cantautores de la década de 1960, figura de la entonces naciente Nueva Canción.[5]?
En W Fin de Semana, Luister La Voz y Juanito de Alkilados compartieron detalles de su ‘Guayabo', una nueva y contagiosa canción.
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El músico colombiano radicado en Brisbane, Juan Manrique, conocido artísticamente como Juanman, ha lanzado su más reciente sencillo titulado Lluvia. Inspirada en una conversación con su hijo Pablo, la canción explora la naturaleza cambiante del temperamento y la manera en que las circunstancias influyen en nuestras reacciones.
Nuestros humoristas Agustín Jiménez, Leonor Lavado y Borja Fernández Sedano nos acompañan en 'La quinta hora'. Además, nos visita Mario Vaquerizo, que presenta 'Reset', la nueva canción de Nancys Rubias.
Nuestros humoristas Agustín Jiménez, Leonor Lavado y Borja Fernández Sedano nos acompañan en 'La quinta hora'. Además, nos visita Mario Vaquerizo, que presenta 'Reset', la nueva canción de Nancys Rubias.
Puerto de Libros - Librería Radiofónica - Podcast sobre el mundo de los libros #LibreriaRadio
En este episodio de Puerto de Libros Librería Radiofónica, exploramos la única obra teatral escrita por el Premio Nobel de Literatura, Pablo Neruda: Fulgor y muerte de Joaquín Murieta. Esta obra, estrenada en 1967 en el Teatro Antonio Varas de Santiago de Chile y musicalizada por Sergio Ortega, es una pieza fundamental del teatro latinoamericano, donde se entrecruzan historia, poesía y denuncia social.Narramos la historia del legendario bandolero Joaquín Murieta, quien, según la versión de Neruda, fue un chileno injustamente asesinado en California en 1853. La obra es un grito de protesta contra la discriminación y la explotación de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos durante la fiebre del oro, mostrando a Murieta como un héroe trágico que lucha contra la opresión.Desde su primer montaje con el Instituto de Teatro de la Universidad de Chile hasta sus múltiples adaptaciones internacionales, pasando por su transformación en ópera y su fuerte vinculación con la Nueva Canción Chilena, Fulgor y muerte de Joaquín Murieta ha sido una obra de gran impacto cultural y político. Hablamos sobre sus presentaciones en Lima en 1973, su uso como símbolo de resistencia tras el golpe militar en Chile y su relevancia en el mundo del exilio.Acompáñanos en este recorrido por la historia de una obra que, a más de 50 años de su publicación, sigue resonando con fuerza en el panorama literario y teatral. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Nuestros humoristas Agustín Jiménez, Leonor Lavado y Borja Fernández Sedano nos acompañan en 'La quinta hora'. Además, nos visita Mario Vaquerizo, que presenta 'Reset', la nueva canción de Nancys Rubias.
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El cantante y actor Fran Perea ha pasado por Madrid Directo con Nieves Herrero para presentar su nueva canción “Bala perdida” que es un adelanto de su próximo álbum El hombre invisible. Fran Perea ha dicho que “a través de la música he querido homenajear a mi padre, que luchó mucho por la educación y la integración". Ha destacado que “con mi primer sueldo en los años 90 me compré una bicicleta” y que “en mi carrera he tenido la suerte de trabajar con gente muy grande como Alfredo Landa o Julia Gutiérrez Caba”.
¡Hoy no cabemos en el estudio! Porque vendrá Benita, Maestro Joao, con el horóscopo de marzo. ¿Estarás entre los signos con más suerte? También, Karín Herrero, que viene directo desde Chile con todo lo que le ha contado Sebastián Yatra sobre sus nuevos proyectos, lo que le hace feliz en la vida y alguna que otra confesión. Y Mario Vaquerizo con su Taburizo y... ¡con estreno de nueva canción de las Nancys! Además, las noticias locas del Me Bajo de la Vida y los sueños de los más peques de la casa.
Bienvenidos a otro episodio de Worship Culture Podcast con Art Aguilera. En esta ocasión, nos acompañan las talentosas gemelas Ivette e Ivon, quienes formaron parte de la nueva canción de Art, Eres Fácil de Encontrar. Disfruten esta primera parte de un episodio especial de dos partes.
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our book is: Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra (UNC Press, 2025), by Ericka Verba, which explores the life of Chilean musician and artist Violeta Parra (1917–1967). Parra is an inspiration to generations of artists and activists across the globe. Her music is synonymous with resistance, and it animated both the Chilean folk revival and the protest music movement Nueva Canción (New Song). Her renowned song "Gracias a la vida" has been covered countless times, including by Joan Baez, Mercedes Sosa, and Kacey Musgraves. A self-taught visual artist, Parra was the first Latin American to have a solo exhibition at the Museum of Decorative Arts in the Louvre. In this remarkable biography, Dr. Ericka Verba traces Parra's radical life and multifaceted artistic trajectory across Latin America and Europe and on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Verba paints a vivid and nuanced picture of Parra's life. From her modest beginnings in southern Chile to her untimely death, Parra was an exceptionally complex and talented woman who exposed social injustice in Latin America to the world through her powerful and poignant songwriting. This examination of her creative, political, and personal life, flaws and all, illuminates the depth and agency of Parra's journey as she invented and reinvented herself in her struggle to be recognized as an artist on her own terms. CW: suicide Our guest is: Dr. Ericka Verba, who is Director and Professor of Latin American Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. She has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Mellon Foundation, the Social Science Research Council, the Fulbright, and the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. She is a founding member of SCALAS (Southern California Association of Latin American Studies) and the recipient of the E. Bradford Burns Award for service to the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies. She is the author of the book Thanks to Life: A Biography of Violeta Parra. Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, who is the creator, producer and show host of the Academic Life podcast. Listeners may enjoy this playlist: Remembering Lucille I'm Possible Dear Miss Perkins Sophonisba Breckinridge The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe Welcome to Academic Life, the podcast for your academic journey—and beyond! You can support the show by downloading or sharing episodes. Join us again to learn from more experts inside and outside the academy, and around the world. Missed any of the 240+ Academic Life episodes? Find them here. And thank you for listening!
Con la investidura de Salvador Allende Gossens como Presidente de Chile el 3 de noviembre de 1970, se inició en el país el más ambicioso proceso de cambios sociales, económicos y políticos del que haya sido testigo Chile durante su historia. Como abanderado de la Unidad Popular, Allende no solo se convirtió en el primer mandatario socialista en el mundo en ser elegido democráticamente, sino también el primero en intentar en transitar al socialismo mediante la vía pacífica, también llamada vía chilena al socialismo. Su programa básico de gobierno contemplaba la construcción de un Estado Popular y una economía planificada, en gran parte estatizada. Aunque la ley de nacionalización del cobre fue aprobada sin oposición en el Congreso, no ocurrió lo mismo con el intento de estatizar las grandes empresas. Al no contar con mayoría parlamentaria, el gobierno decidió echar mano de un olvidado, aunque vigente decreto, dictado durante la República Socialista de 1932. Este le permitió al gobierno de la Unidad Popular expropiar cualquier industria que fuese considerada estratégica para la economía. Además de la expropiación (que generalmente era precedida por la toma de la industria por parte de sus trabajadores), el gobierno utilizó otros mecanismos como la compra de acciones, lo que le permitió controlar casi el 80 por ciento de las industrias y un número importante de bancos. En el sector agrario se profundizó el proceso de reforma agraria iniciado por el gobierno de Jorge Alessandri y acelerado por el de Eduardo Frei Montalva, logrando la expropiación de más de 4.400 predios, sin contar con las más de 2.000 tomas efectuadas por los trabajadores agrícolas. En el área de la salud se mejoró el equipamiento de los hospitales y se estableció un programa de distribución de medio litro de leche diaria a cada niño. En educación se impulsó la enseñanza preescolar, básica e industrial, además de ampliarse el acceso a la universidad. El proyecto más emblemático en esta materia fue el denominado Escuela Nacional Unificada (ENU). Por otro lado, nunca se definió con claridad una política cultural, lo que se debatió ampliamente en La Quinta Rueda. Sin embargo, existieron muchas actividades que contaron con participación gubernamental, como la creación de la editorial Quimantú y las nuevas propuestas musicales, como la Nueva Canción Chilena. El gasto social provocó un creciente déficit en los recursos fiscales que el gobierno intentó solucionar mediante la emisión monetaria fiscal. Esto generó un proceso inflacionario que se vio agravado por severos problemas de abastecimiento, acaparamiento y sabotaje empresarial. Junto a esto, el gobierno debió enfrentar la virulenta oposición del Partido Nacional, al que luego se unió la Democracia Cristiana, que en sus inicios había apoyado la elección de Allende y su programa de gobierno. También se sumó el rechazo de gremios como el de médicos, comerciantes minoristas, camioneros y mineros de El Teniente. En el frente interno, el gobierno se vio entrampado por la división entre los sectores que querían acelerar y profundizar el proceso revolucionario (Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionario, MIR; Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitario, MAPU; y un sector del Partido Socialista, PS) y los que pretendían consolidar el proceso (Partido Comunista, PC; Partido Radical, PR; Movimiento de Acción Popular Unitario-Obrero Campesino, MAPU-OC; y un sector del Partido Socialista encabezado por el propio Allende). El inesperado resultado electoral obtenido por la Unidad Popular en las parlamentarias de marzo de 1973, no hizo más que consolidar la opción golpista en algunos sectores de la oposición. Aunque esta opción se vio frustrada el 29 de junio de 1973, en el fallido intento de golpe de Estado conocido como el tanquetazo, fue claro para Salvador Allende que solo un contundente apoyo popular daría viabilidad a su gobierno. Su idea de convocar a un plebiscito, sin embargo, nunca llegó a efectuarse, pues el 11 de septiembre de ese año fue derrocado por las fuerzas armadas encabezadas por el general en jefe del ejército Augusto Pinochet, hecho que marcó el fin de la Unidad Popular.
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La nueva canción de Cazzu está rompiendo el internet. Con un ritmo de balada, muy diferente a lo que ha hecho siempre, la cantante argentina lanza fuertes frases que podrían ser dardos para Christian Nodal. Y además en El Gordo y La Flaca: Momentos de tensión se vivieron en el tribunal de Puerto Rico cuando Daddy Yankee y su aún esposa Mireddys González se enfrentaron luego de darse a conocer las intenciones de ella de sustraer $100 millones de dólares de las cuentas.
Café Fm Mundo - Daniel Betancourth, Nueva Canción Apasionado by FM Mundo 98.1
Mundo Éxitos - Joel Deleon, Nueva Canción Diamante by FM Mundo 98.1
La nueva colaboración entre Karol G, Maluma, JBalvin, Feid, Ovy on the Drums está causando polémica e indignación por el contenido de su letra. Este fin de semana se celebraron los '40 Music Awards' en Barcelona, donde hicieron presencia varios famosos. Te contamos todo lo que allí ocurrió.Comienzan los preparativos para la edición 25 de los Latin Grammys y te contamos todo lo que está sucediendo allí.Los Ilegales no visitaron para hablarnos sobre su más reciente éxito y sobre su nominación a los Latin Grammy.
So...things are feeling more than a little fascist in the USA right now. Todo mal, pero no a falta de resistencia. This week we are re-running an episode from last year in which we talk about the global rise of fascism, historical context around the ebbs and flows of progress and backlash, and of course, the soundtrack of resistance. Whether it's the musicians who resisted the 1960's rise of right-wing dictators in Latin America as part of the Nueva Canción movement, artists who are making political resistance music today, or songs that might not be outright political at all, but help us see (and feel!) what a better future might look like—music is here to fuel us as we fight back. Featuring music by Mercedes Sosa, Ana Macho, Rafa Pabön, Ana Tijoux ft Shadia Mansour, La Santa Cecilia, Javiera Mena, Helado Negro, and Xenia Rubinos. Show notes: https://bit.ly/4eeZ6J6 Follow us: ig: instagram.com/RadioMenea newsletter: bit.ly/RMjoin
This week we're re-running an episode exploring the Latin American folk music movement that was La Nueva Canción. Fueled by leftist politics and the integration of indigenous musical elements and instruments, La Nueva Canción produced incredible and inspirational folk music across the region and continues to influence the music we love today. ***Also, we had a math struggle this epi! Violeta Parra was born in 1917, so she was actually in her 50s when she died, not in her 30s! Thank you Christina for pointing it out :) Featuring music by Violeta Parra, Carlos Varela, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Ali Primera, Lourdes Pérez and Victor Jara. Show notes: https://bit.ly/3Azsn3s Follow us: ig: instagram.com/RadioMenea newsletter: bit.ly/RMjoin
Roy Brown es uno de los artistas más prominentes de nuestra Nueva Canción Puertorriqueña. Por más de 40 años ha dado melodías a las letras de nuestros poetas nacionales como Clemente Soto Vélez, Luis Palés Matos, Juan Antonio Corretjer y Julia de Burgos. Conversamos con Roy sobre su trayectoria musical, el contexto histórico que forjó el fuerte contenido político de su canción, el proyecto artístico y cultural del PSP, y si Juan Antonio Corretjer era rockero. #DaleOído Plan de Contingencia es un podcast producido en Puerto Rico por Esteban Gómez y Guarionex Padilla donde discutimos temas de actualidad nacional e internacional. #DaleOído. Si deseas continuar la conversación en las redes sociales: Twitter: @pdcontingencia Instagram: @plandecontingenciapodcast Facebook: @plandecontingenciapr Busca nuestros perfiles en Twitter: Esteban: @estigom Guarionex: @guariocandanga Una producción de Studio 801 Media IG: @studio801media https://studio801.media |intro: DávilaEnElBeat |outro: Mr. con macana- Roy Brown Esta Nota al Calce es posible gracias a Libros787, la tienda online más cool para descubrir y comprar libros escritos por autores puertorriqueños e hispanos. Utiliza el código de promoción "plandecontingencia" en tu próxima compra en Libros787.com para obtener shipping gratis para Puerto Rico y Estados Unidos. También contamos con el auspicio de Jabones Don Gato. Los jabones Don Gato son hechos a mano, sin químicos dañinos ni detergentes. Elaborados con aceites naturales, esenciales y aromàticos, seguros para la piel. Pruébalos y siente la diferencia. Visítalos en jaboneradongato.com y utiliza el código "plandecontingencia" para obtener un 10% de descuento en su compra. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plan-de-contingencia/support
Mundo Éxitos - Gianpiero, Nueva Canción Sahara by FM Mundo 98.1
En El Monólogo de Fer descubrimos lo que ronda constantemente por la cabeza de Fernando: “Puedo ser Céline Dion...”
¡Vecinos! Hoy nos quedamos dormidos, pero eso no es impedimento de que les llegue un episodio entretenido. Manu, llegó tarde pero justo a tiempo para la clase de historia de Doriann Márquez como todos los jueves. También, escuchamos el nuevo tema de Shakira y hay opiniones mixtas.