Typical reggaeton in Morocco: forms of female political affirmation throught dance

  • Livia Jiménez Sedano Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Keywords: social dance, political body, outlooks, Islam, ethnicity.

Abstract

Through an ethnographic account, this text analyses how social dance may become a discourse involving the cultural affirmation of a subordinate group. It describes how a group of girls faced with a complex of outlooks that construed them as Moroccan, Muslim or unattractive —or as objects of education and intervention— responded by affirming their own culture with an unanticipated corporal discourse. The way in which looking construes bodies is explored through metaphors: a hand that touches, a chisel that sculpts, a whip that lashes and a cobweb that controls and traps bodies. Owing to this political dimension of dance, workshops can also be an oppressive and silencing tool; to prevent this, the article concludes with a series of recommendations to implement dance in social intervention processes.

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Livia Jiménez Sedano, Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Livia Jiménez defendió su tesis doctoral en antropología social en la UNED (Madrid) en 2011, sobre etnicidad e infancia. Tiene experiencia profesional en las áreas de exclusión social, etnicidad e infancia. En la actualidad, trabaja como investigadora postdoctoral integrada en el Instituto de Etnomusicología-Centro de Estudios en Música y Danza de la Universidade Nova de Lisboa, en su proyecto "Etnicidades danzantes en un mundo social transnacional".
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Published
2016-01-07
How to Cite
Jiménez Sedano L. (2016). Typical reggaeton in Morocco: forms of female political affirmation throught dance. Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, 29(1), 73-81. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_CUTS.2016.v29.n1.49237