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shepuryov [24]
3 years ago
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¿Cual es la importancia de la cultura y la música popular para el estudio de la sociedad chilena según Juan Pablo Gonzalez? a) D

escriba aspectos tecnológicos y sociales (género, clase, económicos y políticos) b) Utilice los conceptos de modernidad, vanguardia y tradición. c) Utilice ejemplos musicales que permitan evidenciar su planteamiento.
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Vera_Pavlovna [14]3 years ago
7 0

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The majority of Chileansare Roman Catholics (73%) while 15% of the population are Protestants. The rest of the population are affiliated to various other faiths like Jews, Greek Orthodox, and Muslims. 8% of Chileans are not affiliated with any religious faith. Many religious festivals are held in Chile and La Tirana is one of the most colorful among these festivals. During this festival, more than 150,000 people dance in the streets of the village of La Tirana wearing vibrant costumes and devil masks. Immaculate Conceptio…

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