A Mexican musician uses a contentious genre to sing of women imprisoned for killing their abusers
(apnews.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 08:21
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from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 08:21
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Two days before her new album was launched, musical icon Vivir Quintana was behind barbed wire at a women’s prison in Mexico. The singer had spent the past 10 years visiting women incarcerated after defending themselves and, in doing so, killing their abusers.
Their stories became part of “Cosas que Sorprenden a la Audiencia” (Things that Surprise the Audience), Quintana’s latest album, released Thursday.
It tells the story of 10 such women but in a first, Quintana does it through “corridos,” a typically male-dominated and controversial Mexican music genre that’s soared into the spotlight in recent years.
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This is fantastic!
There’s a chasm between the law and justice
I’m hopeful that this will help some of these women who did nothing more than to keep themselves alive
The male-dominated part seems to make this an excellent choice considering the subject of her song. Not being familiar with it though, I wondered what makes it controversial. If anyone else is curious about that part…