Subcolección C1.10 - Subcolección Proyecto Constitución de un archivo de literatura andina

[Orig] Turu Puqllay  I [Orig] Turu Puqllay  II [Orig] Fiesta del Agua en Sarhua [Orig] Contradanza en Santiago de Chuco [Orig] Primer Encuentro de Investigación y Creación Musical  1 [Orig] Peregrinación a Qoyllur-Ritti

Identity area

Reference code

PE Archivo IDE C01-C1.10

Title

Subcolección Proyecto Constitución de un archivo de literatura andina

Date(s)

  • 2006-2007 (Creation)

Level of description

Subcolección

Extent and medium

Digitalización y preservación de las colecciones: José Antonio Lloréns (116 cintas de casetes), Alejandro Ortiz (26 cintas de casetes) y Thomas Müller (08 cintas de carrete).

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Name of creator

(2006-2007)

Administrative history

"Sephis, the South-South Exchange Programme for Research on the History of Development, was established in 1994 by the Netherlands Ministry of Development Cooperation to fostering intellectual abilities and knowledge production in the Global South. Over 20 years, Sephis has contributed to the strengthening of independent thought, production and circulation of knowledge among the Global South contexts and also to initiatives that help to subvert the logic of cultural dependency that structures the international scene. Since its inception, the program has maintained its primary focus on the debate and activities centered on the South-South development agendas, mainly structured primarily in two areas: equity and identity. This focus has helped creating and consolidating institutions, and has formed many intellectuals in the Global South. In 2013, Sephis’ headquarters moved to Brazil, which sparked a scope, forms and areas of expertise renewal. In recent years, the intense transformation of global geopolitics makes the polarized and binary division between North and South a nonsense. Thus, the change of direction for the central South, besides meeting an old demand, accompanies these changes, oriented to a multipolar structure of power and development priorities. With the transfer to Brazil, Sephis made a commitment to review their credit lines and priorities for action, including the North-South-South cooperation". (Cita: http://sephis.org/en/about-us/sephis Fecha: 16/07/2020)

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Administrative history

Unidad de investigación interdisciplinaria dedicada al estudio, registro, documentación y preservación de la música tradicional y popular de la región andino-amazónica, que busca aportar al desarrollo y fomento de la creatividad.

Archival history

El impulso de un archivo exclusivamente oral es una de nuestras prioridades ya que, junto con la música, la palabra y el discurso, también deben permanecer en la memoria de los pueblos. Mitos, cuentos, discursos, entrevistas y cualquier contenido considerado de importancia histórica son incluidos en nuestro archivo oral.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Content and structure area

Scope and content

En total son más de 150 horas de grabaciones de tradición oral que el instituto pone a disposición para consulta de investigación y académica.

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Accruals

System of arrangement

Es parte de:
Colección IDE-PUCP

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Description identifier

Institution identifier

Archivo de Música Tradicional y Popular - IDE

Rules and/or conventions used

Status

En proceso

Level of detail

Partial

Dates of creation revision deletion

07/12/2022 - Creado por: Gustavo Vivar Contreras - Fuentes: Convenios y página web

Language(s)

  • Spanish

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