The musical style called reggaeton, that has surpassed sales records and followers during the last years, is undoubtedly one of the most characteristic's Latin-American sexism's traces and is quite surprising that, although advances have been achieved in gender equality, its violence seems...

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Main Author: Ximena de Toro
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Chile 2011-10-01
Series:Punto Género
Online Access:https://revistapuntogenero.uchile.cl/index.php/RPG/article/view/16824
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description The musical style called reggaeton, that has surpassed sales records and followers during the last years, is undoubtedly one of the most characteristic's Latin-American sexism's traces and is quite surprising that, although advances have been achieved in gender equality, its violence seems to be unnoticed. This analysis takes into account the roles of women, the body and sexuality that are transmitted in their lyrics, which are absorbed by young men and women, mainly from popular sectors where reggaeton, beyond a music style, is a way of relating between sexes wich defi nes a life attitude.
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spelling doaj.art-b46a9ea995a3441baecbb068297886c02022-12-21T17:48:24ZspaUniversidad de ChilePunto Género0719-04172011-10-01110.5354/0719-0417.2011.1682416824Ximena de Toro0Trabajadora Social de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Perita Social de la Corporación Opción. Diplomados en Niñez y Políticas Públicas; Intervención en Abuso Sexual Infantil; y Enfoque de Género, Familia y Políticas Públicas de la UniversidadThe musical style called reggaeton, that has surpassed sales records and followers during the last years, is undoubtedly one of the most characteristic's Latin-American sexism's traces and is quite surprising that, although advances have been achieved in gender equality, its violence seems to be unnoticed. This analysis takes into account the roles of women, the body and sexuality that are transmitted in their lyrics, which are absorbed by young men and women, mainly from popular sectors where reggaeton, beyond a music style, is a way of relating between sexes wich defi nes a life attitude.https://revistapuntogenero.uchile.cl/index.php/RPG/article/view/16824
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