Publication: El rap como minificción: análisis comparativo entre las canciones de hip hop y el microrrelato
Authors
Pujante Cascales, Basilio
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Universidad de Murcia, EDITUM
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Abstract
El rap ha sido uno de los géneros musicales con un mayor crecimiento en
los últimos años en España y, sin embargo, es aún uno de los menos
estudiados por la crítica. En este artículo analizaremos siete canciones de
hiphop con un importante componente narrativo para indagar en sus
posibles relaciones con el microrrelato. Estudiaremos si ambos géneros
comparten características y si algunos de los mecanismos de la minificción
están presentes en estas canciones de rap.
Rap has been one of the musical genres with the greatest growth in recent years in Spain and yet it is still one of the least studied by critics. In this article we will analyzes even hip hop songs with an important narrative component to investigate their possible relationships with flash fiction. We will study if both genres share characteristics and if some of the mechanisms of microfiction are present in these rap songs.
Rap has been one of the musical genres with the greatest growth in recent years in Spain and yet it is still one of the least studied by critics. In this article we will analyzes even hip hop songs with an important narrative component to investigate their possible relationships with flash fiction. We will study if both genres share characteristics and if some of the mechanisms of microfiction are present in these rap songs.
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Narrativa , Microrrelato , Minificción , Rap , Hip hop , Narrative , Flash fiction , Microfiction , Hiphop
Citation
Tonos Digital, N. 40 (2021)
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