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Abstract
Rosalía gained worldwide fame with the release of El Mal Querer in 2018, carving a niche for herself in mainstream music with her distinctive aesthetic style and the incorporation of flamenco rhythms in her music. Our study aims to analyse four of her most important songs to highlight how she created her artistic place by incorporating collective cultural memories and translating them into a late modern scenario while at the same time commodifying the working-class standard of choni women in Spain. Our main findings suggest that (1) Rosalía’s work appropriates certain cultural and collective memories and translates them into a fashionable and desirable late modern lifestyle that combines a flamenco sound with other rhythms that could lead to the sustenance of this music genre in the new generations; (2) Rosalía establishes her youth style and femininity by incorporating a set of consumer practices that are also guided by elements of the postfeminist sensibility; and (3) there are four main actions that helped Rosalía to establish the choni-chic style. With this combination, we argue that Rosalía brings to the present a hybridized flamenco for contemporary generations while also rescuing cultural and patrimonial elements that are relevant within the construction of identities.
Rosalía凭借2018年发行的《El Mal Querer》而享誉全球,凭借独特的审美风格和融入弗拉门戈节奏的音乐在主流音乐中占据一席之地。我们的研究旨在分析她最重要的四首歌曲,以突出她是如何通过将集体文化记忆融入到现代晚期的场景中来创造自己的艺术地位,同时将西班牙工人阶级的choni女性标准商品化。我们的主要研究结果表明:(1)Rosalía的作品符合一定的文化和集体记忆,并将其转化为一种时尚和令人向往的晚期现代生活方式,将弗拉门戈的声音与其他节奏相结合,可能导致这种音乐类型在新一代中得到维持;(2) Rosalía建立了她的青春风格和女性气质,通过纳入一套消费实践,也由后女权主义敏感性的元素引导;(3)有四个主要的行动帮助Rosalía建立了choni-chic风格。通过这种结合,我们认为Rosalía为当代人带来了一种混合的弗拉门戈,同时也拯救了与身份建构相关的文化和遗传元素。