PERFORMATIVIDAD POLÍTICA Y RITUALES CÍVICOS EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DEL APRISMO EN EL EXTREMO SUR PERUANO (TACNA, 1931)

Translated title of the contribution: POLITICAL PERFORMATIVITY AND CIVIC RITUALS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF APRISMO IN SOUTHERN PERU (TACNA, 1931)

Alfonso Renato Vargas Murillo, Elias Pizarro Pizarro, Ilda Nadia Monica de la Asuncion Pari Bedoya

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Abstract

This essay analyzes the ways in which the Peruvian Aprista Party constructed its political legitimacy in Tacna during 1931 through ritual practices and public performances. Based on a detailed analysis of the newspaper La Nación, the study examines how the party transformed everyday spaces into settings of political meaning, staged elaborate displays of power, and employed music as a central element in its rituals. In the particular context of a city that had recently returned to Peruvian sovereignty after half a century of Chilean occupation, it is argued that APRA articulated the memory of captivity with its national political project, developing a sophisticated ceremonial repertoire that combined traditional nationalist elements with a modern mass political liturgy. This performative strategy proved key to its consolidation as a hegemonic force in the regional sphere.

Translated title of the contributionPOLITICAL PERFORMATIVITY AND CIVIC RITUALS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF APRISMO IN SOUTHERN PERU (TACNA, 1931)
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)239-244
Number of pages6
JournalInterciencia
Volume50
Issue number4
StatePublished - Apr 2025

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