The Melodramatic Mode in Poetic Activism: An Analysis of María Rivera’s “Los muertos” and its Afterlives

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/13569325.2022.2132816
Marloes Mekenkamp
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In this article I examine María Rivera’s “Los muertos” (2010), a poem about ongoing violence in Mexico that has been included in the activist repertoire within the context of the state-led “War on Drugs”. I use an interdisciplinary approach to analyse, on the one hand, how the poem has approached this violence in the country and, on the other hand, how the poem has been taken up anew by other artists and/or activists: by the Movimiento por la Paz con Justicia y Dignidad, by Luis Felipe Fabre in “El poema de mi amiga” (2013), and by Violeta Luna in the political performance “Requiem for a lost land” (2016). In particular, I investigate the melodramatic mode as one of the catalysing elements in relation to the unique impact of “Los muertos”. Through a close reading of the poem, in combination with an analysis of its afterlives, I want to cast light on the changing meanings and roles that both the poem and its melodramatic underpinnings have assumed in different contexts: meanings and roles which reveal, in turn, the multiple political potentials of the original text.
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诗歌激进主义的旋律模式——玛丽亚·里维拉的《洛斯穆埃托斯》及其后世分析
在这篇文章中,我研究了玛丽亚·里维拉的《Los muertos》(2010),这首诗讲述了墨西哥正在发生的暴力事件,在国家领导的“禁毒战争”背景下,这首歌被列入了活动家的曲目。我用跨学科的方法来分析,一方面,这首诗是如何处理这个国家的暴力事件的,另一方面,其他艺术家和/或活动家是如何重新审视这首诗的:正义与尊严运动,路易斯·费利佩·法布尔在《我的爱》(2013)中,维奥莱塔·卢纳在政治表演《失落之地的安魂曲》(2016)中。特别是,我研究了情节剧模式作为与《洛斯穆埃托斯》独特影响相关的催化因素之一。通过仔细阅读这首诗,并结合对其后世的分析,我想揭示这首诗及其情节剧基础在不同背景下所承担的不断变化的意义和角色:这些意义和角色反过来揭示了原文的多重政治潜力。
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