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Sociedad y religión

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Abstract

VELEZ CARO, Constanza  and  MANSILLA AGUERO, Miguel Ángel. Sounding spaces: music as symbolic resource in Peruvian and Bolivian Pentecostal migrants in Iquique city, Chile. Soc. relig. [online]. 2019, vol.29, n.52, pp.12-39. ISSN 1853-7081.

This article aims to know the different uses of music as a symbolic resource in Pentecostal Peruvian and Bolivian migrants in Iquique city to know the musical bonding generated (in the practicing and listening) in domestic and ecclesiastic spaces in the process of adaptation to the new place (Iquique). We will try to know the re-significations and symbolizations generated by the migrant-believer in family bonds and belonging place with the arrival place, where music becomes a central symbolic resource linking nostalgia/consolation (past) and hope (future). To this, a qualitative methodology of work was used with a participative observation and biographical stories from interviews to relate the told and the lived story through the ecclesiastic and daily experience of the Pentecostal migrant-believer.

Keywords : music; migrant; Peruvian; Bolivian; Pentecostal; place.

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